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Denver garden pests question?
I live in Denver and I have a loosing battle with something that is eating my garden plants. I don't know what they are but they look like flees to me. Real tiny so that i can't really make out what they really look like. I would take a picture of them and post it but they are the size of black pepper flakes. You wouldn't see much. They have eaten practically every leaf from my beans, squash, pumpkin, watermelon, cucumber, radishes, basil, and mint. All that remain are stems. The only things they don't seem interested in are corn, tomatoes, peppers, onions and rosemary. I have tried spraying water infused with hot pepper and water infused with tobacco. Is there pesticide that anyone would recommend? I try to go all natural but my usual methods aren't working. I have never had this problem before but this is my first time gardening in this region. I also see earwigs occasionally, but there are no grasshoppers around. No rabbits either, my dog makes sure of that. They would go nuts if there was a rabbit around. Any thoughts? Possible solutions?
2 Answers
- EdwenaLv 73 years ago
You will starve trying to go organic. I think in agriculture organic fields are surrounded and protected by inorganic fields that act like barriers. It's like roaches in an apartment complex. If they spray a dozen apartments, the center apartment may get a few roach free weeks, but the perimeter apartments will be re-invaded by roaches in a few days.
- L.N.Lv 73 years ago
The only thing that will make leaves disappear like that are caterpillars. Spray with BT (bacillus thuringiensis) and things should look better in a week or so.