Common Vegetable Pests

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Common Vegetable Pests Colorado Potato Beetle Yellow and black striped potato beetle. Overwinter in soil as adults. Female beetles lay batches of about 2 dozen orangeyellow eggs on the underside of the leaves. Each female can lay up to 500 or more eggs over a 4-5 week period. Eggs hatch within 4 to 9 days and larvae feed on potato foliage. Usually feed in groups and can cause severe damage to potato crops. Larvae lasts up to 2 to 3 weeks. 5 to 10 days new adult beetle emerges Control: crop rotation can significantly reduce beetle numbers, Rotenane dust is also a good way to control Colorado Potato Beetle. Potato Scab Tan to dark brown scabs/lesions doesn t affect the plant or tuber quality but is unsightly. Most severe during warm, dry days and at a high ph soil range. Consistent moisture is important when tubers are forming. Avoid liming soils and manure/organic matter. Amend soil with sulphur. If you have had scab - do not grow potatos in that area for 4 years. Wireworm on Potato Common in areas where sod has been removed, and a garden created. Potatos damaged by larvae of the click beetle. Small hole tunneled in the tuber from the wireworm. If you have wireworm - do not grow potatos in that spot for 6 years. gardening@

Cutworms Usually cut off the plants stems at the base of the plant. The most effective way to control cutworm is to use paper collars on your plants about an inch below and above ground level. Cutworms usually infest: cabbages, peppers, tomatoes. Water transplants or seeds in when planting with a solution of beneficial Cabbage Worm Affects cabbage, broccoli, kale, cauliflower. Green caterpillars chew ragged holes in the leaves. BTK is used as a non-chemical control (BTK is a natural parasite of cabbage worms), although they can be handpicked as well. Cover seedlings with row cover (white cloth that lets sun and air through, but prevents flies from laying eggs next to seedlings). Flea Beetles Tiny black beetles that jump like fleas when disturbed. Primarily found on cole crops (cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower) and potatos (potato tuber flea beetle). Feed on seedlings. Potato tuber flea beetles larvae feed on potato tubers, leaving pin sized holes. Flea beetles life cycle: Flea beetle larvae feed in tubers, exit through tuber and pupate in soil. Early fall the larvae emerge from ground and make homes in soil; this is where they hibernate for the winter. Early spring, the beetles start moving in search for food. They feed on leaves, lay eggs in the soil and hatch into tuber feeding larvae. Remove all infected plants. Rotenone is a great way to help control the problem; but ensure good fall removal of plant debris from soil. gardening@

Aphids Attack almost every crop. congregate on the tender parts of plants, often found on the undersides of leaves or near growing points. Aphids may be yellow, pink, green, gray or black in appearance. Aphids excrete a honeydew onto the plant. Aphids are often responsible for spreading virus diseases among plants. To control aphids trap with yellow sticky traps, a strong jet stream of water. Natural enemies are ladybird beetles and lacewings. Can hose off insects. Several products; insecticidal soap, pyrethrum, pyrthrins and rotenone work well. Carrot Rust Fly Larvae feed on carrot, celery, parsley and parsnip. Larvae feed by tunneling in the roots. Insect overwinters in soil as a small brown pupa, late spring tiny flies emerge and lay eggs in soil next to plants. Eggs hatch 7-10 days and larvae feed on the roots. An infestation may kill young carrots or leave them forked and misshapen. After feeding for a month, the Carrot Rust Fly spends the next month as a pupa. A second generation emerges in late summe.r Best control is to till the garden in fall and early spring (expose young pupae). Never leave carrots in ground over winter. Cover seedlings with row cover (white cloth that lets sun and air through, but prevents flies from laying eggs next to seedlings). gardening@

Onion Root Maggot Infested plants wilt and may turn yellow and die. onions you ll notice entry holes in the bulb. If eggs were laid just before harvest, maggots may hatch and infest bulbs while in storage. First generation damage is first seen in mid-late June, eggs are laid in batches in spring next to seedlings, damage is seen in batches. 2nd generation damage is in July Controlled by a thorough clean up of debris after harvest. Cover seedlings with row cover (white cloth that lets sun and air through, but prevents flies from laying eggs next to seedlings). Tomato Hornworms Infest tomatoes, eggplant, pepper and Potatos. Are large (up to 4inches long) bright green caterpillars with diagonal white stripes and a horn at the rear. Overwinter in the soil as a hard-shelled brown pupae. Large moths known as sphinx moths emerge in May or June. Females lay eggs on underside of leaves, hatch a week later and feed on foliage and fruit for 3-4 weeks. BTK (natural predator that is sprayed on plants) is lethal to hornworms. Fall tilling will destroy any pupae in the soil. Whitefly Attacks several vegetables. Tiny white flies hover around plant. Infestation often begins at the bottom of a plant and moves upward. Insecticidal soap applied every 7-10 days will kill whiteflies, must spray the undersides of the leaves. Yellow sticky traps work well for the adult whitefly; hang amongst rows of plants. gardening@

Cabbage Root Maggot Attacks cabbage, radish, turnips. Overwinters in the soil, emerges in spring as an adult fly. Adults start to lay eggs within a week; lay eggs for 5-6 weeks. Eggs are laid at base of plants and hatch within 5-10 days. Maggots feed on roots/root hairs. Since eggs are laid over large period, maggots may be present from June to harvest. Infested plants may appear stunted and wilt on hot days. Use sticky traps in spring to trap flies, till soil in late fall to expose pupae. gardening@