Sir Napsalot
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I didn't spray any BT this year because there were hardly any moths
That said, I found 3 small spots of presumably insect damage
That said, I found 3 small spots of presumably insect damage
Same here, no cats, droppings or eggs in Eastern Ma.I didn't spray any BT this year because there were hardly any moths
That said, I found 3 small spots of presumably insect damage
I was thinking about this, it appears the moths lay eggs at night so if one can coerce them into suicide before laying eggs it might help solve the issue. How is this still working for you at current? Also, have you found it effective with mosquitoes? This particular brand is also what I was looking at on amazon, it says it's American made; how is the flotron holding up? Can you leave this out when it's raining or do you have to cover it up?I started using a flotron bug zapper at night for the last 3 years now, it stopped the caterpillar problem completely.....Beats bagging my plants every night which works fine except if its windy..... The birds get roasted moths for breakfast too
I use my flowtron every night if my plants are in flower, no cat damage yet all year...It is a bit loud but I sleep away from itI was thinking about this, it appears the moths lay eggs at night so if one can coerce them into suicide before laying eggs it might help solve the issue. How is this still working for you at current? Also, have you found it effective with mosquitoes? This particular brand is also what I was looking at on amazon, it says it's American made; how is the flotron holding up? Can you leave this out when it's raining or do you have to cover it up?
What's the deal with rain, do they have to be covered up or turned off? I'd hate to buy one and it rain while sleeping and short it out.I use my flowtron every night if my plants are in flower, no cat damage yet all year...It is a bit loud but I sleep away from it
If the wind is angling the rain to hit the zapper i turn it off, its its not windy You can leave it on....I guess rain can be a problem, if its raining not many moths around anyway....What's the deal with rain, do they have to be covered up or turned off? I'd hate to buy one and it rain while sleeping and short it out.
Too cold for them bugs huh? Ever see a stem completely covered in aphids? Stuff of nightmares. I use lacewings to control the aphids, perhaps you have a thiving predatory ecosystem?I've been growing outside in Minnesota since the 90s. Never had insect problems, with the exception of aphids, which I ignore. The climate is really changing around here, though. Its like hot or cold with the rain. It's either buy irrigation for your plants, or dig trenches to keep all the rain out.
I wanna buy one of those bug zappers now.
Caterpillars are the last pest standing, I haven't figured out. I'm worried if I use a zapper, the lacewings will get caught in it and then I will have aphid problems again. Any experience?I use my flowtron every night if my plants are in flower, no cat damage yet all year...It is a bit loud but I sleep away from it
nope, just sizing you up for next meal !I'd say that might be recommended. I'm finding HELL of praying mantises all over the place still, too. I think they have tiny little personalities, some let me hold them and others are totally skittish. They all trip me out when they turn their tiny heads to look at me, they're PEERING at me.
I quit growing outside all together because of those bastards. Nasty!View attachment 5325020
Even spraying I'll take a bit of damage. This is a prime example of what happens when the caterpillar cuts the bud free, and the sun dries it.
The Bud will tug out with almost zero effort and if I dig enough, I'll find him not far away.