You haven't heard about the invasion of the Guatemalan murder bunnies?No killing the buns please theyre sweethearts <3
Murder bunnies??? Monty Python right? I saw that movie.You haven't heard about the invasion of the Guatemalan murder bunnies?
I kill three of these mofo's every year on average. Every year............it gets old, but the devastation can be total. They basically can't be trapped in a havahart. but they can be snared. Nothing like setting the snare at an exit hole and when the varmint shows up scare him and it'll run like hell for the exit. I admit it's funny as hell watching that piano wire pull tight when he's running at full tilt. BOING!!! After the laugh I'll blow it's brains out, then compost it. I hate the sob's, they do a lot of damage instantly.I haven't had to shoot one yet, but I've see them around. And yes, I'd eat that if I had to shoot it.
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Once I saw there were two of these I took out the next one I saw. I think it made the other one leave. Flat out destroyed some tomatoes, (I have extra parsley and oregano elsewhere because they like it) and all the lower limbs on a mulberry bush (that has berries)
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Cabbage moth laying eggs on your Strawbs that are gonna spring caterpillars and start chomping up your plants. Kill those suckers . Theyll destroy your crop in no time.First pollinators are arriving.View attachment 58627
It's just drinking nectar and pollinating. They lay eggs on the underside of the leaves. I've never had a problem with strawberries even tho they will eat them. I can not stop them and they are inevitable so learning how to deal with them is a requirement for gardening here. I plant nasturniums, mustard, broccoli as trap crops and that works but you have to be on your toes. It's the first batch of eggs that you miss.................well those mf'ers come back, second wave is worse.Cabbage moth laying eggs on your Strawbs that are gonna spring caterpillars and start chomping up your plants. Kill those suckers . Theyll destroy your crop in no time.
Yeah they’re Bastards . I virtually stopped growing Strawberries coz I got tired of coming back home after a swing away as I work 200 miles away up the coast to find an infestation of them . Your right they do love the large leaf veggies like Cauliflower and Broccoli as do the aphids . I also have Sleepy Lizards come into the patch and pull flowers off the Zucchini and Pumbkin to munch on. Oh well , such is life in the great outdoors .It's just drinking nectar and pollinating. They lay eggs on the underside of the leaves. I've never had a problem with strawberries even tho they will eat them. I can not stop them and they are inevitable so learning how to deal with them is a requirement for gardening here. I plant nasturniums, mustard, broccoli as trap crops and that works but you have to be on your toes. It's the first batch of eggs that you miss.................well those mf'ers come back, second wave is worse.
I tried getting some broccoli out early to beat them, but it stayed cold, they stalled and will not finish prior to new generation of worms. We shall see, but I usually get my ass beat after putting up a good fight. Broccoli is a magnet for those worms, woodchucks too.
I get those a plenty but I have gotten real good @ killing them. The first time I had one I didn't know wtf was going on. That was an eye opener, lol.Hornworms. Nasty things that should never have been invented.
I got broccoli out this year, but for the most part I don't grow anything in that whole brassica family Cucumber beetles are the next largest pain in the ass, but I have found that covering the bed with landscape fabric or black plastic has a big effect on keeping them away. Most of them nasty type bugs, eat, fuck and go lay eggs in the dirt at the base of the plant, covering the soil stops that pretty well.Yeah they’re Bastards . I virtually stopped growing Strawberries coz I got tired of coming back home after a swing away as I work 200 miles away up the coast to find an infestation of them . Your right they do love the large leaf veggies like Cauliflower and Broccoli as do the aphids . I also have Sleepy Lizards come into the patch and pull flowers off the Zucchini and Pumbkin to munch on. Oh well , such is life in the great outdoors .