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August 5, 2015 | #16 |
Tomatovillian™
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I don't remember but the tomatoes were still green and it was a while before they started blushing.I only had the one infestation and did not have to repeat.
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August 5, 2015 | #17 | |
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Stop Tomato Bugs From Sucking Your Crops Dry Meet the Tomato Bug! Tomato bugs could be a problem in small farms and home gardens |
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August 5, 2015 | #18 |
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Gracias! Eviction ongoing. Still have two months of heat left, fingers crossed.
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August 5, 2015 | #19 | |
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August 5, 2015 | #20 | |
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This seems to be common wording: "There is no information available on natural enemies, pesticide treatments, or other management options specific to tomato bugs." Yet it seems most recommend to follow stink bug management reqs, so I will follow suit. The UC IPM pest management guidelines are here: http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/r783300211.html I'm gonna walk in to the Ag supply store and find the right tool for the job, based on the above link. Will definitely report on the outcomes. |
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August 5, 2015 | #21 |
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I had a type of true bug the Four-lined Plant Bug this spring and last year that were on my perennials. These bugs were just decimating the flower buds and new growth tips. http://www.tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=36885 I used Dr. Bronner's Pure-Castile Soap with very good results. The only problem with it was that these bugs can fly and mine were quite shy and moved quickly. The soap has to cover the bug or it is ineffective. I do not like to spray my whole garden because I don't want to harm my beneficials. So then you have to be on the lookout and keep a spry bottle with you to spray as found.
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August 5, 2015 | #22 |
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I imagine Permethrin would kill them and it isn't nearly as toxic as Malathion even if used at higher than normal mixes. Another good thing about it is the very short wait time after using it. I would apply it very late in the day as to not kill bees.
I have been using DE sprayed on my plants to stop a massive spider mite infestation which had to be stopped or nothing would have been left. I'll keep an eye out for these little buggers and if I see any I will try the Permethrin. If that doesn't work I can always go to Malathion but I hate using it on tomatoes because at lethel levels it can cause some significant leaf burn and you have to wait about a week after using it. I have seen a few of them in the past but didn't know what they were or if they were good or bad. Usually I just leave bugs alone unless I see them causing some real damage. I'll keep a closer eye out for them now. Thanks for the warning. Bill |
August 5, 2015 | #23 | |
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August 5, 2015 | #24 | |
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I was thinking of adding M-Pede, but I have a difficult time (not financial, but just on principal) shelling out 100+ for Potassium Salts and some Propylene Glycol mixed together. Any suggestions on an alternate product that isn't as pricey? I'm tempted to attack with dilute Liquinox and see what happens. I like to leave bugs alone too, that's why it got away from me. Learning. |
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August 5, 2015 | #25 |
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That is what I use now. I have to spray Spinosad every 10-14 days to keep the worms at bay I will put a half a dose of Permethrin in with the Spinosad ever other spraying. So far I havent had anymore problems since the. I doubt that I could grow tomatoes without Spinosad.There is constant worm pressure during the growing season. This is normal for me here.
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August 5, 2015 | #26 |
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Wow, you just never know what you're going to come across on this amazing forum. Guess what, I have these! I thought they were some type of wasp and didn't pay much attention to them...This has solved some mysterious symptoms!
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August 5, 2015 | #27 | |
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August 5, 2015 | #28 |
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Yuck!!!!!! What a nasty..nasty bug. Hate that you have it, but glad you shared about it. Something else to keep an eye out for.
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August 5, 2015 | #29 |
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Neem, and a bluebird house and heavy mulch to address next year's grasshoppers which will be eggs this fall.
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August 5, 2015 | #30 |
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On the Arbico site they have a "buglady" contact link.I asked her about the Tomato Bug that Ginger2778 ID'D and she emailed me back about a promising,low risk fungus being used.
http://www.bioworksinc.com/products/...botanigard.pdf
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