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What is eating my petunia(s)??

Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2016 5:17 am
by Kyra's Mom
Something is eating my petunias. I had a lovely purple and white one in a flower pot on the front porch and noticed today that something had a good snack. Whatever it is, is eating the flowers only. Not the plant. No evidence left during the day so it is something munching at night. I have never had them decimated in a pot like that. In the ground, yes. Evil bugs :evil: .

Susan

Re: What is eating my petunia(s)??

Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2016 11:51 am
by hoopoe
opossum would probably be my first guess. No knowing what your immediate environment is like, deer will do this too.

Re: What is eating my petunia(s)??

Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2016 3:21 pm
by Kyra's Mom
I came home from work and did some sleuthing with the flashlight and I had to search but found the evil things...earwigs. Way down in the cup of the flower.

Off today to find something to kill them, I hope. I have never had problems with plants in pots before. In a couple days, they have just decimated all the flowers on this plant. Luckily, the other plant in the pot seems to not be as delectable.

Susan

Re: What is eating my petunia(s)??

Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2016 6:01 pm
by Tarlo Farm
The very name is repulsive. Get 'em.

Re: What is eating my petunia(s)??

Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2016 1:22 pm
by Grandiose
Oh yes, I'm on the hunt to find a way to kill the squiggly bastards too! And I always put marigolds around my flower and veggie beds and something has been eating them. The foliage has been literally stripped from most of them. Of course they are now dead. Grrrr

I put slug bait out the other night since I've seen their trails up the planters. This is the time of year when I want to have a duck. Except then I'd be dealing with duck poo and not dead plants. :)

Re: What is eating my petunia(s)??

Posted: Sat Jun 18, 2016 4:02 pm
by Kyra's Mom
Yes..nasty bugs and worms. I think one reason they when to town on that plant was it was sick. It maintained lots of blooms but the foliage had changed to a light yellowish green instead of dark green. I was able to find a nice replacement petunia so may that other one RIP. I let the earwig bait and dust sit around for a while before I planted the new one. So far it looks robust and nothing is munching on it (nearly a week now) :D .

Susan