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My New Enemy
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Here is the face of the most obscene creatures i've had to deal with to date.:angry3: i've searched the forums for info, and it hasn't taken me far. these little fuckers like to eat right in-between the the inter-node of the buds. they work there way down from as high as they might happen to hatch, or however they get there, and work there way down. of course like any creature it has to shit. so there little white shit down the devastation they create. i must have plucked off about 2 1/8 of sticky green cuz of these fuckers. not considering all the shit i couldn't get off due to the resin glands that are less then two weeks to being ready. lucky for me they only stayed to one side of the garden. battling this problem seem futile in a conventional sense. the best i could do was search bud by bud and plant by plant, very time consuming. and sticky. i threw them in a little black lid and in a five gallon bucket of water and drown the asses to death. one by one. if anyone has any 411 on this please post. i know i couldn't have got them all, but i must have done something. i hope.:chainsaw:
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My New Enemy
nothing is ever simple
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My New Enemy
:jointsmile::jointsmile::jointsmile: help us please
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My New Enemy
That is nasty! At this stage of the game I think you are going to have to go organic and get out the tweezers!
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Im pretty sure those are small caterpillars, and even if theyre not i had to deal with em too. They rest underneath leaves in a half chrysallis (i know i didnt spell that right) made out of some resinous webbing. Well anyway theyre hard to get off with soap sprays and such so i just removed them by hand and as far as i can tell theyre not too great at reproducing. You should be in the clear :) But google some anti-caterpillar/green worm stuff anyways just to be on the safe side
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My New Enemy
Bacillus Thuringensis sp Kurstaki
Also known as BT- I like the Thuricide product.
Bacterial toxin- crystallizes in the catapillars alkaline digestive tract.
Absolutely harmless to mammals- we don't work that way.