Whatever it is it's not a fussy eater - nearly every plant seems to be affected. Sometimes there are small roundish holes in the middle of the leaf but sometimes they spread right to the edge of the leaf giving a ragged edge. I've examined the plants carefully but can't see any sign of critters. I've sprayed everything with Bug Clear but now it has spread to my tomatoes! I need some advice before it chomps its way through everything.
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Originally posted by cariann88 View PostLike Wendy has said it could be a slug or a snail. Go out when it is dark with a torch and look for them. I am having the same problem to.Dogs have masters - cats have staff.
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This year I've had a lot of leaf damage too - runner beans, sunflowers, cucumber, even one of the potatoes has been almost stripped, and I've never known slugs do that, they usually go for the spuds themselves, which so far have been fine. And the brassicas are under micromesh, which I think slugs would still get to, but they are untouched.Location - Leicestershire - Chisit-land
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Originally posted by snakeshack View PostCould be leafcutter bees especially if the holes are perfectly round and all the same sizeLocation - Leicestershire - Chisit-land
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Originally posted by Gertrude's Ghost View PostI've sprayed everything with Bug ClearAll gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Originally posted by Two_Sheds View PostYour problem is snails, probably baby ones which get everywhere and can climb to great heights. Bug Clear won't work on them, as you've discovered. You need to get out in the dark with a torch to see themDogs have masters - cats have staff.
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