Waging War Against the Caterpillar Horde
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Waging War Against the Caterpillar Horde
My bush bean babies have been set upon by a caterpillar horde. I have BT on order, but it won't be here until after then 21st. I have read that you can use a DIY mix of water with fresh garlic/garlic powder, soap and oil. Has anyone used such a mixture? Did it prove successful? Is there another DIY treatment I should try? Thanks for the input!
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Re: Waging War Against the Caterpillar Horde
If you can get some mosquito dunks, I think you can soak them in water, then spray the plants with that water.
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Re: Waging War Against the Caterpillar Horde
I mix Hartz Flea and Tick Shampoo with water and spray my plants. It works well. It is a contact spray and not a preventative. Only harmful to insects while it is wet. Most of us spray the plants early in the day or towards sunset in order not to sunburn our plants.
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Thanks to both of you for the advice!!!!!
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Re: Waging War Against the Caterpillar Horde
Hmm...that's an interesting idea! But aren't the dunks a different Bt strain from the one used for caterpillars?Cole_Robbie wrote: ↑Sat Aug 15, 2020 1:59 pm If you can get some mosquito dunks, I think you can soak them in water, then spray the plants with that water.
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Re: Waging War Against the Caterpillar Horde
That is a good point. Dunks are bti and caterpillar spray is btk. The dunks may not work as well, but I would guess they are better than nothing. I use them to kill fungus gnat larvae.Setec Astronomy wrote: ↑Sun Aug 16, 2020 5:35 amHmm...that's an interesting idea! But aren't the dunks a different Bt strain from the one used for caterpillars?Cole_Robbie wrote: ↑Sat Aug 15, 2020 1:59 pm If you can get some mosquito dunks, I think you can soak them in water, then spray the plants with that water.
Here is an article about bt:
https://www.gardenmyths.com/btk-bacillu ... s-kustaki/