Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Something stripped all the leaves from my freshly-planted marigolds overnight!?

No other pants were touched, and I couldn't see any evidence of bugs, but the flowers weren't eaten, just the foliage. Anyone know what could have done it?

Something stripped all the leaves from my freshly-planted marigolds overnight!?
Slugs and snails are my guess.





It's their season (which lasts from March till late October, nasty things!)


Get slug-killing-pellets.





If it's the rabbits: Netting will work.
Reply:Sounds like slugs or snails. I use the beer method to get rid of them. Place a shallow contained near the area of your plants. Bury it to the rim and pour a small amount of beer (do not use lite beer, never works) in the container. The slugs are attracted to the yeast in the beer, go for a drink and drown. Dump the old beer and slugs every couple of days and add fresh beer. A more expensive way to do this is to purchase packets of yeast, mix with water, and pour it in the container. Works the same way.
Reply:Rabbits love marigolds.
Reply:I'm guessing snails. The liquid snail poison is best because your pets won't be interested in eating any of it.
Reply:people.

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