caterpillar issues

degokid

Active Member
has anyone used or heard of BT? I read that it is an organic compound you can spray on plants and it shuts down the caterpillars stomachs, causing them to die. Has anyone used this stuff on mary?
 

mogie

Well-Known Member
Caterpillars (cutworms, cabbageworms, etc)

Symptoms: chewed leaves. Webs or cocoons.

Controls:
Handpick
Predators and parasites
Dust with bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) or Diotomecious earth
Many general insecticides will kill them
 

mogie

Well-Known Member
Bacillus thuringiensis, usually referred to as "Bt" (pronounced “bee-tee”), is a naturally occurring bacterium that is lethal to most leaf-eating caterpillars on trees, shrubs, flowers, and vegetables.

Bacillus thuringiensis variety kurstaki (B.t.k.) is the general purpose material that homeowners buy when they see just the words Bt or Bacillus thuringiensis without the variety name attached. This is the type of Bt that is appropriate for home landscape use to kill caterpillars. As you can see on the left, there are also varieties designed to kill mosquitoes or potato beetles.

Bt is harmless to all other insects, animals, and humans. It comes in powder form for use as a dust or, diluted with water, for use as a foliar spray. It is also available in liquid form. It is sprayed or dusted on leaves of plants that are under attack by caterpillars so that the pests will ingest the bacteria as they eat the leaves. The Bt causes paralysis of the caterpillar's digestive tract, causing it to stop feeding within two hours. Within a day or two, certainly no longer than 72 hours, the caterpillars die.
 
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