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Advice for young cherry tree
I have planted a little cherry about a month ago. The tree seems
healthy, only in the last couple of days I noticed several tiny (4-6mm) green caterpillars (if that is what they are), happily chewing away some of the new leaves. Some even smaller black spots /dots are always very close to the area that is being eaten. These worms seem to like being snug either in a new leaf that still has to unfold, or in between two adjacent leaves stuck together. So far the damage to the tree is very small, however, like they say, better safe than sorry. :-) TIA, Luca zone 6b |
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Advice for young cherry tree
Luca expounded:
I have planted a little cherry about a month ago. The tree seems healthy, only in the last couple of days I noticed several tiny (4-6mm) green caterpillars (if that is what they are), happily chewing away some of the new leaves. Some even smaller black spots /dots are always very close to the area that is being eaten. These worms seem to like being snug either in a new leaf that still has to unfold, or in between two adjacent leaves stuck together. So far the damage to the tree is very small, however, like they say, better safe than sorry. :-) Get thee to a store quickly and buy some BT spray (it's bacterium thuringensis (sp?) a biotoxin that'll give the little canker worms a stomach ache and kill them). Spray every two weeks for three or four cycles. If you don't, they'll strip your poor little tree bare within days. -- Ann, Gardening in zone 6a Just south of Boston, MA ******************************** |
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Advice for young cherry tree
Luca wrote:
I have planted a little cherry about a month ago. The tree seems healthy, only in the last couple of days I noticed several tiny (4-6mm) green caterpillars (if that is what they are), happily chewing away some of the new leaves. Some even smaller black spots /dots are always very close to the area that is being eaten. Caterpillar poop. These worms seem to like being snug either in a new leaf that still has to unfold, or in between two adjacent leaves stuck together. So far the damage to the tree is very small, however, like they say, better safe than sorry. Hand pluck the infested leaves off, then hose off any caterpillars that are wandering around. On a mature tree they don't do much damage, but it's just a baby. Tsu -- To doubt everything or to believe everything are two equally convenient solutions; both dispense with the necessity of reflection. - Jules Henri Poincaré |
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Advice for young cherry tree
Luca wrote in message . ..
I have planted a little cherry about a month ago. The tree seems healthy, only in the last couple of days I noticed several tiny (4-6mm) green caterpillars (if that is what they are), happily chewing away some of the new leaves. Some even smaller black spots /dots are always very close to the area that is being eaten. These worms seem to like being snug either in a new leaf that still has to unfold, or in between two adjacent leaves stuck together. So far the damage to the tree is very small, however, like they say, better safe than sorry. :-) TIA, Luca zone 6b How much defoliation are you seeing? Why not just pinch the worms you see. Soon the wasps and birds will find the ones you have missed. I doubt it will take more than 5 minutes twice a week. Or you could go the other route and kill everything that moves. Buy pesticides in quantities you will never need. |
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