Posted by slugbug on August 19, 2006, 9:00 pm
This year I planted 8 rows of popcorn, primarily so that my kids could
see the seeds germinate, grow into plants, then help harvest the
popcorn. (and pop it, of course) We live in the city, so it is fun
being able to look 5 feet out from the kitchen window and see those
tall stalks of corn right there.
Lately, however, striped cucumber beetles have started stripping the
leaves. I have 6 short rows, and about 26 plants total. Twice a day,
after breakfast and supper, I go out and squash as many as I find.
Usually that comes to more than two dozen a day, or about one per
plant. They seem to be eating the leaves from the underside. It also
seems like they congregate and strip primarily one leaf, then go on to
the next, almost as if they are leaving a chemical marker letting other
beetles know the best place to eat.
I've tried applying thiodan a couple of times, with a stronger dose the
second time. I've also tried diazinon. Neither seemed to have any
effect on the beetles at all.
Obviously, my squishing is causing something - I've killed 250 of them
so far. Unfortunately, since I have the only corn plants for probably
half a mile, they seem unusually drawn to my back yard.
Anyone have any idea what I can do to save my corn plants, and get an
actual crop? The squirrels didn't attack this year, and I was just
starting to think I might actually get some popcorn out of it. Thanks!
Posted by Jonno on August 19, 2006, 10:04 pm
slugbug wrote:
> This year I planted 8 rows of popcorn, primarily so that my kids could
> see the seeds germinate, grow into plants, then help harvest the
> popcorn. (and pop it, of course) We live in the city, so it is fun
> being able to look 5 feet out from the kitchen window and see those
> tall stalks of corn right there.
>
> Lately, however, striped cucumber beetles have started stripping the
> leaves. I have 6 short rows, and about 26 plants total. Twice a day,
> after breakfast and supper, I go out and squash as many as I find.
> Usually that comes to more than two dozen a day, or about one per
> plant. They seem to be eating the leaves from the underside. It also
> seems like they congregate and strip primarily one leaf, then go on to
> the next, almost as if they are leaving a chemical marker letting other
> beetles know the best place to eat.
>
> I've tried applying thiodan a couple of times, with a stronger dose the
> second time. I've also tried diazinon. Neither seemed to have any
> effect on the beetles at all.
>
> Obviously, my squishing is causing something - I've killed 250 of them
> so far. Unfortunately, since I have the only corn plants for probably
> half a mile, they seem unusually drawn to my back yard.
>
> Anyone have any idea what I can do to save my corn plants, and get an
> actual crop? The squirrels didn't attack this year, and I was just
> starting to think I might actually get some popcorn out of it. Thanks!
>
# Sabadilla controls lice, leafhoppers, squash bugs, striped cucumber
beetles, and chinch bugs. It has low toxicity to wildlife, but it may be
toxic to bees.
Posted by Jonno on August 19, 2006, 10:06 pm
slugbug wrote:
> This year I planted 8 rows of popcorn, primarily so that my kids could
> see the seeds germinate, grow into plants, then help harvest the
> popcorn. (and pop it, of course) We live in the city, so it is fun
> being able to look 5 feet out from the kitchen window and see those
> tall stalks of corn right there.
>
> Lately, however, striped cucumber beetles have started stripping the
> leaves. I have 6 short rows, and about 26 plants total. Twice a day,
> after breakfast and supper, I go out and squash as many as I find.
> Usually that comes to more than two dozen a day, or about one per
> plant. They seem to be eating the leaves from the underside. It also
> seems like they congregate and strip primarily one leaf, then go on to
> the next, almost as if they are leaving a chemical marker letting other
> beetles know the best place to eat.
>
> I've tried applying thiodan a couple of times, with a stronger dose the
> second time. I've also tried diazinon. Neither seemed to have any
> effect on the beetles at all.
>
> Obviously, my squishing is causing something - I've killed 250 of them
> so far. Unfortunately, since I have the only corn plants for probably
> half a mile, they seem unusually drawn to my back yard.
>
> Anyone have any idea what I can do to save my corn plants, and get an
> actual crop? The squirrels didn't attack this year, and I was just
> starting to think I might actually get some popcorn out of it. Thanks!
>
Tansy is also supposed to help....It deters the beetle.
Posted by Jonno on August 19, 2006, 10:14 pm
slugbug wrote:
> This year I planted 8 rows of popcorn, primarily so that my kids could
> see the seeds germinate, grow into plants, then help harvest the
> popcorn. (and pop it, of course) We live in the city, so it is fun
> being able to look 5 feet out from the kitchen window and see those
> tall stalks of corn right there.
>
> Lately, however, striped cucumber beetles have started stripping the
> leaves. I have 6 short rows, and about 26 plants total. Twice a day,
> after breakfast and supper, I go out and squash as many as I find.
> Usually that comes to more than two dozen a day, or about one per
> plant. They seem to be eating the leaves from the underside. It also
> seems like they congregate and strip primarily one leaf, then go on to
> the next, almost as if they are leaving a chemical marker letting other
> beetles know the best place to eat.
>
> I've tried applying thiodan a couple of times, with a stronger dose the
> second time. I've also tried diazinon. Neither seemed to have any
> effect on the beetles at all.
>
> Obviously, my squishing is causing something - I've killed 250 of them
> so far. Unfortunately, since I have the only corn plants for probably
> half a mile, they seem unusually drawn to my back yard.
>
> Anyone have any idea what I can do to save my corn plants, and get an
> actual crop? The squirrels didn't attack this year, and I was just
> starting to think I might actually get some popcorn out of it. Thanks!
>
Also try DIPEL which may control these better than the two previous. A
harmless biological killer of beetles grubs and ant apparently...
> see the seeds germinate, grow into plants, then help harvest the
> popcorn. (and pop it, of course) We live in the city, so it is fun
> being able to look 5 feet out from the kitchen window and see those
> tall stalks of corn right there.
>
> Lately, however, striped cucumber beetles have started stripping the
> leaves. I have 6 short rows, and about 26 plants total. Twice a day,
> after breakfast and supper, I go out and squash as many as I find.
> Usually that comes to more than two dozen a day, or about one per
> plant. They seem to be eating the leaves from the underside. It also
> seems like they congregate and strip primarily one leaf, then go on to
> the next, almost as if they are leaving a chemical marker letting other
> beetles know the best place to eat.
>
> I've tried applying thiodan a couple of times, with a stronger dose the
> second time. I've also tried diazinon. Neither seemed to have any
> effect on the beetles at all.
>
> Obviously, my squishing is causing something - I've killed 250 of them
> so far. Unfortunately, since I have the only corn plants for probably
> half a mile, they seem unusually drawn to my back yard.
>
> Anyone have any idea what I can do to save my corn plants, and get an
> actual crop? The squirrels didn't attack this year, and I was just
> starting to think I might actually get some popcorn out of it. Thanks!
>