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#1: rose bush leaves being eaten

Posted on 2006-06-27 16:22:17 by Brenda Hammond

I have 8 rose bushes and they all have the same problem. Many of the leaves
are being eaten, all that is left is the veins. Can someone tell me what it
is that is most likely doing the damage and how should I treat it?

Thanks in advance,

Brenda

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#2: Re: rose bush leaves being eaten

Posted on 2006-06-27 17:02:01 by Bill R

Brenda Hammond wrote:

> I have 8 rose bushes and they all have the same problem. Many of the leaves
> are being eaten, all that is left is the veins. Can someone tell me what it
> is that is most likely doing the damage and how should I treat it?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Brenda
>
>

Brenda,

Try this site:
http://forums2.gardenweb.com/forums/load/roses/msg0409211019 254.html?3
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#3: Re: rose bush leaves being eaten

Posted on 2006-06-28 02:15:38 by regi.frei

Brenda Hammond wrote:
> I have 8 rose bushes and they all have the same problem. Many of the leaves
> are being eaten, all that is left is the veins. Can someone tell me what it
> is that is most likely doing the damage and how should I treat it?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Brenda

Hi Brenda,

My rose bushes are also being eaten at the moment. In my case, Japanese
beetles are attacking the plant, eating the blooms as well as the
leaves. I would recommend that you check your rose bushes very
carefully to try to locate one of the culprits. If it is caterpillars
you should be able to find some. The japanese beetles on my roses are
VERY active during the day when it's hot and dry. If you see them -
they are unmistakable. Here is a link to a site that can help you
identify whether it actually is a japanese beetle or not:
http://www.easyplantcare.com/

Once you identify what is causing the damage let me know and I will try
to recommend something!

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