Posted by ladya00 on September 23, 2011, 2:17 pm
Ive had holes in the leaves on my strawberries all summer, i found a
very few tiny about 3mm green caterpillars but not enough to be an
infestation, so dont think theyre the usual sort. Apart from not looking
good with holes in the leaves, the crop seems to have been reduced
considerably, I sprayed with my usual Murphys insecticide, but to no
avail. Too late for this year, but I would like to avoid a repeat
performance next year if anyone has any advice please...
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ladya00
Posted by phorbin on September 23, 2011, 10:51 pm
infoREMOVETHIS@thehousesignstudio.co.ukINVALID says...
>
> Ive had holes in the leaves on my strawberries all summer, i found a
> very few tiny about 3mm green caterpillars but not enough to be an
> infestation, so dont think theyre the usual sort. Apart from not looking
> good with holes in the leaves, the crop seems to have been reduced
> considerably, I sprayed with my usual Murphys insecticide, but to no
> avail. Too late for this year, but I would like to avoid a repeat
> performance next year if anyone has any advice please...
A better description would be helpful.
Do the holes look like the leaves were hit with very fine buckshot?
Posted by Gunner on September 24, 2011, 2:49 pm
On Sep 23, 11:17 am, ladya00
> Ive had holes in the leaves on my strawberries all summer, i found a
> very few tiny about 3mm green caterpillars but not enough to be an
> infestation, so dont think theyre the usual sort. Apart from not looking
> good with holes in the leaves, the crop seems to have been reduced
> considerably, I sprayed with my usual Murphys insecticide, but to no
> avail. Too late for this year, but I would like to avoid a repeat
> performance next year if anyone has any advice please...
> --
> ladya00
phorbin is right you need to give the basic interrogatives, and then
more, to get specifics. Pics are always good.
Yet w/ a bit of quick searching you can find these that may help you:
http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/crops/hort/news/hortmatt/2007/18hrt07a5=
.htm
http://ohioline.osu.edu/b926/pdf/b926-ch6.pdf
http://ucanr.org/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=1332
Posted by David Hensley on October 3, 2011, 3:18 pm
> On Sep 23, 11:17 am, ladya00
> > Ive had holes in the leaves on my strawberries all summer, i found a
> > very few tiny about 3mm green caterpillars but not enough to be an
> > infestation, so dont think theyre the usual sort. Apart from not looking
> > good with holes in the leaves, the crop seems to have been reduced
> > considerably, I sprayed with my usual Murphys insecticide, but to no
> > avail. Too late for this year, but I would like to avoid a repeat
> > performance next year if anyone has any advice please...
> > --
> > ladya00
> phorbin is right you need to give the basic interrogatives, and then
> more, to get specifics. Pics are always good.
> Yet w/ a bit of quick searching you can find these that may help you:
> http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/crops/hort/news/hortmatt/2007/18h ...
> http://ohioline.osu.edu/b926/pdf/b926-ch6.pdf
> http://ucanr.org/blogs/blogcore/postdetail.cfm?postnum=1332
Thanks for the helpful information!
Posted by ladya00 on October 9, 2011, 1:47 pm
'Gunner[_3_ Wrote:
> ;937554']On Sep 23, 11:17*am, ladya00
> infoREMOVET...@thehousesignstudio.co.ukINVALID wrote:-
> Ive had holes in the leaves on my strawberries all summer, i found a
> very few tiny about 3mm green caterpillars but not enough to be an
> infestation, so dont think theyre the usual sort. Apart from not
> looking
> good with holes in the leaves, the crop seems to have been reduced
> considerably, I sprayed with my usual Murphys insecticide, but to no
> avail. Too late for this year, but I would like to avoid a repeat
> performance next year if anyone has any advice please...
>
> --
> ladya00-
>
> phorbin is right you need to give the basic interrogatives, and then
> more, to get specifics. Pics are always good.
>
> Yet w/ a bit of quick searching you can find these that may help you:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/3vah48e
>
> http://tinyurl.com/5ug6cpp
>
> 'Strawberries and Caneberries - Agriculture and Natural Resources Blogs'
> (http://tinyurl.com/6624d9f )
Thanks so much for links, definitely not leaf roller though, no webbing,
but holes are spread out, and quite small and round at first, seasons
over now, but just keen to avoid same next year. ..bit puzzling though
as i found so few worm things, considering the damage they did! Thanks
for your help.
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ladya00
> Ive had holes in the leaves on my strawberries all summer, i found a
> very few tiny about 3mm green caterpillars but not enough to be an
> infestation, so dont think theyre the usual sort. Apart from not looking
> good with holes in the leaves, the crop seems to have been reduced
> considerably, I sprayed with my usual Murphys insecticide, but to no
> avail. Too late for this year, but I would like to avoid a repeat
> performance next year if anyone has any advice please...