I've been spending a ridiculous amount of time hand picking cucumber beetles out of the garden and so it was nice to spot this welcome fellow, a baby lady beetle!
Sunday, September 25, 2016
Baby lady beetle!
Saturday, August 13, 2016
Lady bug release and a black and blue Eastern tiger swallowtail
Sprinkling nematodes, broadcasting lacewing eggs, and releasing ladybugs in our garden that we ordered from Gardener's Supply Company.
We used a watering can to disperse the beneficial nematodes, then used a butter knife to gently broadcast the lacewing eggs all over the plant leaves (not in the video). We then covered half of the garden with sheets and put most of the ladybugs underneath. We also placed a few under the existing row covers, which is where we placed most of the lacewing eggs. We've since freed the ladybugs entirely and some are still in the garden. I've ordered praying mantis egg cases but I don't think it would be safe to hatch them this late in the summer so we'll probably wait until spring. It will be interesting to see if we can get the garden to police itself of pest bugs, but I imagine it will take some time to get it right. The plan is to inoculate the garden every few weeks with a new pack to try to get a good mix of life cycles among the beneficials in the pack. For info on nematodes, click here. For info on green lacewing, click here. For info on ladybugs, click here. <- After reading this, I won't be releasing anymore ladybugs.
Spotted today-
Eastern Tiger swallowtail - black and blue color.
Sunday, August 7, 2016
Saturday, August 6, 2016
Candy-striped leafhopper, hobomok skipper and American painted lady
As it turns out, the spray did not work on the plants. The flea beetles and some of his leafhopper friends are back and this is what the broccoli looks like -
It's not all doom and gloom. These guys might make it:
A few days ago I ordered a beneficial bug pack (pictured below) from Gardner's Supply Co. It should be here any day now. There will certainly be plenty for them to eat when they arrive.
Hopefully, one or all of these things likes to eat/infect whatever is eating my plants.
Some insects spotted in the garden today:
It's not all doom and gloom. These guys might make it:
A few days ago I ordered a beneficial bug pack (pictured below) from Gardner's Supply Co. It should be here any day now. There will certainly be plenty for them to eat when they arrive.
Hopefully, one or all of these things likes to eat/infect whatever is eating my plants.
Some insects spotted in the garden today:
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| Candy-striped leafhopper (from family Cicadellidae) |
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| Hobomok skipper (Poanes hobomok) |
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| Hobomok skipper (Poanes hobomok) |
And an America painted lady, or just American lady (Vanessa virginiensis):
Wednesday, August 3, 2016
Tuesday, August 2, 2016
8.2.16 Gray hair streak butterfly and the (very unwelcome) striped flea beetle
Click on names of plants, insects and products for more information about them.
| SharkBite |
| Agribon garden fabric |
After installing the row covers, I was able to get a good enough photo of this very tiny insect to be able to identify him. It turns out he is a bad dude known as the striped flea beetle - Phyllotreta striolata. AND he pupates right in the soil at the base of the plants that he will eat when he emerges, so my covers were only good for protecting him from predators, though were successful at keeping the cabbage butterfly out.
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| Striped flea beetle - Phyllotreta striolata |
These things were quite literally eating me out of my leafy greens. I had no beneficial bugs in sight. So after trying to pick everything (flies which turned out to be beetles, eggs, and caterpillars) off by hand FAILED and using a bug barrier FAILED, I had to take desperate measures or just give up. I had picked this stuff up at Home Depot earlier for around $10 in case of emergencies.


And it WORKED. For now. I hope it doesn't take long for the spray to fade off and the soil to recover where I sprayed because I am planning on ordering a package of ladybugs, praying mantis egg cases and nematodes very soon (more on that later). And I do not want them exposed to the spray. If anyone knows how long the spray will taint my plants and soil for beneficials, please leave a comment.
And last but not least, a new visitor, gray hair streak butterfly - Strymon melinus, feasting on yarrow (strawberry seduction) - Achillea millefolium
Right after I filmed this butterfly I found, not ONE, not even TWO, but THREE LADY BUGS in the moonlight coreopsis!
Sunday, July 31, 2016
7.31.16 Silver spotted skipper, common eastern bumblebee, spotted cucumber beetle
Saturday, July 30, 2016
7.30.16 Hillary Clinton drive-by, bugs and caterpillars
Today I found a use for that extra 25' drinking water hose I have lying around.
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| Dedicated porch hose |
While I was taking pictures of Anna's Promise from the cover of the porch while it rained, what I believe to be Hillary Clinton's motorcade went past my house. She's in town for a rally today.
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| Yellow striped army worm moth, aka cotton cutworm - spodoptera ornithogalli |
7.29.16 Floating row covers, orange sulphur, rose pics
Put up floating row covers to try to manage the leaf hoppers and cabbage butterflies.
Took some photos of Anna's Promise grandilfora.
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| Orange sulphur - Colias eurytheme |
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| Orange sulphur - Colias eurytheme |
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| Anna's promise |
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| Floating row covers |
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| Anna's promise |
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| Anna's promise and limelight hydrangea |
Wednesday, July 27, 2016
7.27.16 Butterflies and larvae
Almost broke my toe today so I couldn't take any pictures of the silver-spotted skipper in my garden, but here's a photo I found online:
I could not find any information to make me believe that I would need to keep these away from my garden.
common name:
silver-spotted skipper
We purchased a couple of butterfly nets at ToyRUs to deal with these cabbage butterflies (see photo below). They are already laying eggs on the seedlings. They look like tiny yellow pillars. I've been rubbing them off by hand. Will take photos at some point. Also have been removing their larva from broccoli (very small, very green, blend right into the underside of the leaf - likes to hide along the veins of a leaf).
Removed some larvae from the rosebushes today. I believe they were cabbage butterfly but not sure. It was pretty shady when I found and killed them.
Silver spotted skipper - epargyeus clarus
silver-spotted skipper
We purchased a couple of butterfly nets at ToyRUs to deal with these cabbage butterflies (see photo below). They are already laying eggs on the seedlings. They look like tiny yellow pillars. I've been rubbing them off by hand. Will take photos at some point. Also have been removing their larva from broccoli (very small, very green, blend right into the underside of the leaf - likes to hide along the veins of a leaf).
| Cabbage butterfly - pieris rapae |
Photo of what I believe to be cabbage butterfly caterpillars shortly after hatching:
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| Newly hatched cabbage butterfly caterpillar (pieris rapae) |
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