We introduced green beans into our garden this year and now we have a gold beetle infestation that is eating the bean leaves and has decimated cabbage. Any recs on how to handle? Should we pull the beans? I’m worried about the rest of the garden.
@misslovelymess Neem oil seems to be the common answer:
“ Simply mix two tablespoons of neem oil and one tablespoon of dish soap with one gallon of water. Use a spray bottle to apply the mixture to areas where you see clusters…”
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Things I learn on thursdays...thanks!
The tortoise beetle larvae’s skin and poop shield defense system known as the anal fork👀 is no match for insects with long piercing-sucking mouthparts, and only really defends the larvae from small predators with efficiency. Damsel bugs😍 , shield bugs, assassin bugs😵 , and several species of ladybird beetle can all be effectively used to kill golden tortoise beetle larvae.
@damselfly59 @Jeffj1111 I, too, learned this today. CoSo is brilliant. The anal fork got me as well.
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I suspect they all emerged at once. If they're large enough bugs, just picking them off will go a long way. My Japanese beetle infestation was heavy but two days of picking seems to have gotten them under control.
@AlphaCentauri I did pick a bunch though.
@AlphaCentauri @misslovelymess @damselfly59 @Jeffj1111 beautiful critters, they are