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Old July 24, 2013   #16
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I found about 10 or so hornworms this year. Very light considering I have around 200 plants. The first one I found was already sick and almost dead, his insides were liquefying from some natural disease. I also saw large wasps hunting them, and some kind of predatory black fly. Was finding about 1 a day for a few days, and finally towards the end I found 4 or 5 in 1 day. That's when I pulled out the Bt as a back up system. No more hornworms.

I also had some mites and small aphids. On the day I was about to finally pull out the neem, I saw this fast moving tiny speck.....I am not exactly sure what it was, but I definitely recognized hunting behavior. So I didn't spray neem. Several days later all signs of aphids and mites on my tomatoes vanished.

The one thing that has needed both Neem and Bt was the eggplant, although I have only sprayed once and that was just a couple days ago.

Over all I am pretty happy with the natural biosystems keeping pests under control this year. It has only needed very little help from me so far.
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Old July 24, 2013   #17
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We have lots of different kinds of wasps hanging around the yard and carport. The only ones that concern me are yellow jackets. Any brown, black or mud dauber wasps are left alone. I see lots of small wasps around the herbs on my rolling cart. I think they seek to make a home in the metal tubular openings of the cart shelves. I plan to plug up those holes today.
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