Posted by starrysmile on June 23, 2009, 8:33 pm
Last year my cleome were infested with some kind of black and yellow
beetle in late summer so I pulled them up and got rid of them. This
year their seeds sprouted some nice looking plants, but I've
discovered green worms on the lower leaves and they are skeletonizing
the leaves. Are these worms larvae of those black and yellow
beetles? How do I get rid of these pests? TIA.
Posted by starrysmile on June 24, 2009, 6:00 am
> Last year my cleome were infested with some kind of black and yellow
> beetle in late summer so I pulled them up and got rid of them. This
> year their seeds sprouted some nice looking plants, but I've
> discovered green worms on the lower leaves and they are skeletonizing
> the leaves. Are these worms larvae of those black and yellow
> beetles? How do I get rid of these pests? TIA.
Okay, I found out that the beetles are probably harlequin beetles. I
still don't know what the greern worms are. Nevertheless, I'm going
to spray them with something because they are working fast to kill my
plant.
Posted by Compostman on June 24, 2009, 7:44 am
You're right--The bug that you saw was most likely the nymphs of Harlequin
bugs. No idea what the green works are. Try googling "green worms on
cleome." Last year, after looking in my insect books and not figuring our
what the bugs on my Cleome were, I googled "bugs on cleome" and quickly
discovered that they were Harlequin bug nymphs. Only the adults were in my
books. I got rid of the bugs by pulling up the infested cleome and putting
it in a plastic bag and disposing of it.
> Last year my cleome were infested with some kind of black and yellow
> beetle in late summer so I pulled them up and got rid of them. This
> year their seeds sprouted some nice looking plants, but I've
> discovered green worms on the lower leaves and they are skeletonizing
> the leaves. Are these worms larvae of those black and yellow
> beetles? How do I get rid of these pests? TIA.
Okay, I found out that the beetles are probably harlequin beetles. I
still don't know what the greern worms are. Nevertheless, I'm going
to spray them with something because they are working fast to kill my
plant.
Posted by starrysmile on June 24, 2009, 9:50 am
wrote:
> You're right--The bug that you saw was most likely the nymphs of Harlequin
> bugs. No idea what the green works are. Try googling "green worms on
> cleome." Last year, after looking in my insect books and not figuring our
> what the bugs on my Cleome were, I googled "bugs on cleome" and quickly
> discovered that they were Harlequin bug nymphs. Only the adults were in my
> books. I got rid of the bugs by pulling up the infested cleome and putting
> it in a plastic bag and disposing of it."starrysmile" <Lorbile...@netscap=
e.net> wrote in message
> > Last year my cleome were infested with some kind of black and yellow
> > beetle in late summer so I pulled them up and got rid of them. This
> > year their seeds sprouted some nice looking plants, but I've
> > discovered green worms on the lower leaves and they are skeletonizing
> > the leaves. Are these worms larvae of those black and yellow
> > beetles? How do I get rid of these pests? TIA.
> Okay, I found out that the beetles are probably harlequin beetles. I
> still don't know what the greern worms are. Nevertheless, I'm going
> to spray them with something because they are working fast to kill my
> plant.
Cabbageworms! Thank you, Compostman.
> beetle in late summer so I pulled them up and got rid of them. This
> year their seeds sprouted some nice looking plants, but I've
> discovered green worms on the lower leaves and they are skeletonizing
> the leaves. Are these worms larvae of those black and yellow
> beetles? How do I get rid of these pests? TIA.