What ate my seedling?

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Posted by sherwindu on May 3, 2007, 2:54 am
 
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I grow tomatoe plants in my crawl space under lights.  This year, I had a good
germination ratio and the little plants were pushing up into the plastic
covers.  I decided it was time to take off the covers.  Bad move.  I went down
to the crawl
this week to discover that most of the seedlings had their two little leave
chewed off.
The trays are on the ground, so either a mouse or insect did the deed.  I have a

mouse trap set, and needless to say have replanted the seedlings with the covers

back on.  This never happened before, so I am now on notice.  Wondering if the
little shoots without the top leaves will survive?  I added some new seeds, just
in
case they don't.

                             Sherwin D.



Posted by Pat Kiewicz on May 3, 2007, 5:55 am
 

sherwindu said:

I regularly find sowbugs* that have (most likely) wandered into the lower
level of the house from the front crawlspace.  While they aren't usually
a pest outdoors, where they have plenty of opportunities to find moisture
and food, they probably would find an assemblage of moist soil and
tender seedlings in the middle of a mostly barren crawlspace absolutely
irresistable.  (This is just a flat-out guess.)  Dusting the area around and
under the flat with a heavy coat of diatomaceous earth might help.

And the decapitated plants likely won't make it, or will be extremely
stunted if they do manage not to die.

*pill bug, rolly-polly, slater, wood louse, armadillo bug -- they go by many
names.  They are most properly isopods, and are crustaceans.
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Pat in Plymouth MI ('someplace.net' is comcast)
  
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