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what's eating my plants?!


caro ed

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Novice gardener, so sorry if this is obvious, but I have a couple of young beech plants and also a shrub that are being decimated by something.. is it slugs?? If so, I can't follow how they only go for one of the beech saplings when the 2 on either side are pretty much untouched?? It's literally like something has systematically chomped through every single bit of foliage on the beech, and the shrub (think it's called Viburnum) which is actually not planted anywhere near the beech is looking like it might go the same way... HELP!
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Check the Viburnum leaves for small yellowy-green caterpillars with black bits at each end. After rain on a warm day, sniff said Viburnum leaves and see if they smell like a mixture of animal poo and vomit.


If so.. Say hello to the Viburnum Leaf Beetle..

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