Links

Issociate
Impressum

Bookmarks

Yahoo Gmail Google Facebook Delicious Twitter Reddit Stumpleupon Myspace Digg

Search queries

kalkammonsalpeter im garten, vlies unter holzterrasse, bullcraft benzinrasenmäher, kesseldruckimprägniertes holz giftig, meisennest säubern, harvesting wild comfrey in idaho, forum conifere hoopsi, &esrc=s, rosenknospen angefressen schädlinge, &esrc=s

#1: HELP!! pest cutting flowering stems

Posted on 2006-07-04 06:21:35 by julie

Hi. I am new to this group and tried doing a search, but could not
find anything to match my problem. I am in East Central Indiana & have
a great little patch of purple coneflowers in front of my home. For
the last couple of years, several of my flowers have gotten cut off
about 2 to 3 inches below the almost opened flower. I have not been
able to see any critters other than Japanese Beetles, and this does not
match the damage that I have researched that they do.

The big problem is that my mother-in-law has admired my coneflowers and
so we dug some up (at the worst time...mid-June) to put in her
flowerbed. Well, now she not only have those coneflowers being cut of
at the stem, but also some flowering cabbage and some petunias! And of
course it is probably at the fault of my "gift"!!! Can anyone tell me
what may be causing this, IF I can get rid of it, and if so, HOW??!!
She wants to dig up and destroy all of the plants we moved (several!!)
but I told her it probably won't help since whatever it is has
obviously moved about 30 yards to her petunias.

By the way, my batch of coneflowers only have about 3 stems cut this
year (out of several hundred) and look great. I suppose the stress
that the moved plants were under may have made them more susceptible??

I hope someone can help me out--Thanks for reading!!
Julie

Report this message

Mr Ad

Google

#2: Re: HELP!! pest cutting flowering stems

Posted on 2006-07-04 18:35:19 by sockiescat

Julie Hi. I am new to this group and tried doing a search, but could
not
find anything to match my problem. I am in East Central Indiana &
have
a great little patch of purple coneflowers in front of my home. For
the last couple of years, several of my flowers have gotten cut off
about 2 to 3 inches below the almost opened flower. I have not been
able to see any critters other than Japanese Beetles, and this does
not
match the damage that I have researched that they do.

The big problem is that my mother-in-law has admired my coneflowers
and
so we dug some up (at the worst time...mid-June) to put in her
flowerbed. Well, now she not only have those coneflowers being cut of
at the stem, but also some flowering cabbage and some petunias! And
of
course it is probably at the fault of my "gift"!!! Can anyone tell me
what may be causing this, IF I can get rid of it, and if so, HOW??!!
She wants to dig up and destroy all of the plants we moved (several!!)
but I told her it probably won't help since whatever it is has
obviously moved about 30 yards to her petunias.

By the way, my batch of coneflowers only have about 3 stems cut this
year (out of several hundred) and look great. I suppose the stress
that the moved plants were under may have made them more susceptible??

I hope someone can help me out--Thanks for reading!!
Julie


hi julie. i dont know what kind of damage u are talking about in your
coneflowers other than having some stems taken off and the damage done
to your mil place.
what i would do is take a flashlight and go out at night and see if u
can find any critters or bugs having lunch in that way u might be able
to find the pest that is chewing things up. otherwise keep a really
close watch off and on during the day and early evening and see if u
can find anything even a little remote from what u normally have in
your garden.
if u can post a pic that might also be a help to us. cyaaaa,
sockiescat.


--
sockiescat

Report this message

#3: Re: HELP!! pest cutting flowering stems

Posted on 2006-07-08 09:09:13 by Plant Info

This is a multi-part message in MIME format.

------=_NextPart_000_00F9_01C6A233.6DA52890
Content-Type: text/plain;
charset="iso-8859-1"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable


"Julie" <saddleupjuls@aol.com> wrote in message =
news:1151986895.186011.41920@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...
> Hi. I am new to this group and tried doing a search, but could not
> find anything to match my problem. I am in East Central Indiana & =
have
> a great little patch of purple coneflowers in front of my home. For
> the last couple of years, several of my flowers have gotten cut off
> about 2 to 3 inches below the almost opened flower. I have not been
> able to see any critters other than Japanese Beetles, and this does =
not
> match the damage that I have researched that they do.
>=20

Do you have deer or squirrels in your area? If it's deer eating them, =
the cut off stem will be ragged. If it's squirrels, the stems are =
usually clean cut. =20
Good luck!
Suzy O, Zone 5, SE Wisconsin.


> The big problem is that my mother-in-law has admired my coneflowers =
and
> so we dug some up (at the worst time...mid-June) to put in her
> flowerbed. Well, now she not only have those coneflowers being cut of
> at the stem, but also some flowering cabbage and some petunias! And =
of
> course it is probably at the fault of my "gift"!!! Can anyone tell me
> what may be causing this, IF I can get rid of it, and if so, HOW??!!
> She wants to dig up and destroy all of the plants we moved (several!!)
> but I told her it probably won't help since whatever it is has
> obviously moved about 30 yards to her petunias.
>=20
> By the way, my batch of coneflowers only have about 3 stems cut this
> year (out of several hundred) and look great. I suppose the stress
> that the moved plants were under may have made them more susceptible??
>=20
> I hope someone can help me out--Thanks for reading!!
> Julie
>
------=_NextPart_000_00F9_01C6A233.6DA52890
Content-Type: text/html;
charset="iso-8859-1"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
<HTML><HEAD>
<META http-equiv=3DContent-Type content=3D"text/html; =
charset=3Diso-8859-1">
<META content=3D"MSHTML 6.00.2900.2912" name=3DGENERATOR>
<STYLE></STYLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>"Julie" &lt;</FONT><A=20
href=3D"mailto:saddleupjuls@aol.com"><FONT face=3DArial=20
size=3D2>saddleupjuls@aol.com</FONT></A><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>&gt; =
wrote in=20
message </FONT><A=20
href=3D"news:1151986895.186011.41920@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com"><FONT =

face=3DArial=20
size=3D2>news:1151986895.186011.41920@m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com</FONT>=
</A><FONT=20
face=3DArial size=3D2>...</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>&gt; Hi.&nbsp; I am new to this group =
and tried=20
doing a search, but could not<BR>&gt; find anything to match my =
problem.&nbsp; I=20
am in East Central Indiana &amp; have<BR>&gt; a great little patch of =
purple=20
coneflowers in front of my home.&nbsp; For<BR>&gt; the last couple of =
years,=20
several of my flowers have gotten cut off<BR>&gt; about 2 to 3 inches =
below the=20
almost opened flower.&nbsp; I have not been<BR>&gt; able to see any =
critters=20
other than Japanese Beetles, and this does not<BR>&gt; match the damage =
that I=20
have researched that they do.<BR>&gt; </FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#ff00ff size=3D2>Do you have deer or =
squirrels in your=20
area? &nbsp; If it's deer eating them, the cut off stem will be =
ragged.&nbsp; If=20
it's squirrels, the stems are usually clean cut.&nbsp; </FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#ff00ff size=3D2>Good luck!</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#ff00ff size=3D2>Suzy O, Zone 5, SE=20
Wisconsin.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><BR><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>&gt; The big problem is that my =
mother-in-law=20
has admired my coneflowers and<BR>&gt; so we dug some up (at the worst=20
time...mid-June) to put in her<BR>&gt; flowerbed.&nbsp; Well, now she =
not only=20
have those coneflowers being cut of<BR>&gt; at the stem, but also some =
flowering=20
cabbage and some petunias!&nbsp; And of<BR>&gt; course it is probably at =
the=20
fault of my "gift"!!!&nbsp; Can anyone tell me<BR>&gt; what may be =
causing this,=20
IF I can get rid of it, and if so, HOW??!!<BR>&gt; She wants to dig up =
and=20
destroy all of the plants we moved (several!!)<BR>&gt; but I told her it =

probably won't help since whatever it is has<BR>&gt; obviously moved =
about 30=20
yards to her petunias.<BR>&gt; <BR>&gt; By the way, my batch of =
coneflowers only=20
have about 3 stems cut this<BR>&gt; year (out of several hundred) and =
look=20
great.&nbsp; I suppose the stress<BR>&gt; that the moved plants were =
under may=20
have made them more susceptible??<BR>&gt; <BR>&gt; I hope someone can =
help me=20
out--Thanks for reading!!<BR>&gt; =
Julie<BR>&gt;</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>

------=_NextPart_000_00F9_01C6A233.6DA52890--

Report this message

#4: Re: HELP!! pest cutting flowering stems

Posted on 2006-07-14 05:53:53 by julie

Thanks for the 2 replies. I don't think I described my problem very
well, but I have found the culprit. It is a little black weevil of
some kind. I didn't think they would cut the stem--actually, it is
more like girdling the stem I have discovered after spying on the
little buggers. They seem to girdle it for some reason, then the
flower falls over but is still barely attached to the plant. They then
go up to the actual flower and bury their faces in it, sucking nectar I
assume. All you can see is their dark metallic little "butts" sticking
up in the air. I hand picked several today, sprayed some directly with
insecticide.

Now I wonder if they are laying eggs in my stems and if I should burn
the whole patch in the fall??? I'll do some research...

thanks again!

Report this message