I have had enough of getting every pest known to man in my small garden. I had my chard and beets covered with enviromesh all summer which kept the leaves from getting the usual leaf miner. I went out this afternoon and all the signs are there with tell tale signs of miner damage as the insides of the leaves are eaten under the outer layers. There are no white spots of miner eggs on the leaves so what on earth can it be, especially this late in the season ? I thought I was safe now
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Bad news I am afraid.
Leaf miner larva do not belong to anyone species. They can be from beetles, flies, saw flies or even some moths.
The white spots that are missing are usually where the adults have been feeding.
Some do feed through out the winter and over winter actually in the leaf.
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Don't be so defeatist...we all get bugs and pests. This year I've had stuff scoffed by rabbits, caterpillars and rats as well as snugs . Annoying tosay the least but there's always next year.S*d the housework I have a lottie to dig
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Originally posted by Marb67 View Post
I may as well give up then
Leaf miner isn't serious, it's a cosmetic problem. Just pick off the affected leaves, if you can be bothered.
You are growing food, so critters are going to come along and eat that food, if they can.All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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