Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Anybody know what kinda bug this is??????? +UPDATE




Carolyn the bug guru answered this on FB! It's a blister beetle. Those of you that have them don't squish them they will give you blisters. According to Carolyn they demolish tomato plants quickly. When I googled blister beetles it says they eat bee's and grasshoppers too. They are covering this plant. I would say there is one per leaf so I am going to attempt to murder the whole lot of them in the morning :)

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  1. A hungry one. Sorry, that isn't funny when they attack and destroy to that extent. :o(

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    1. They are gross and luckily this is a volunteer plant in my cantaloupe patch, so it's going bye bye in the morning :)

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  2. Hope you find out since we have them also.

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    1. It's a blister beetle. Google it. Nasty critters

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  3. I do not know, but I have seen them before.
    They certainly are eating your vegetation.
    Maybe you should call your county master gardener.
    I am sure that they would know and be able to tell you what to do about them.
    Good Luck:)

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    1. If you see them again don't squish them, they will give you blisters. I asked Carolyn this evening on Facebook and she knew exactly what they were, blister beetles. She's a genius :)

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  4. Allow Amaranth or what is commonly called pigweed to grow and the blister beetles will go after that before every other plant. I had them back in 2012 when it was so dry I was able to keep ahead of all the Pigweed and they ate the bottom leaves off all my tomato plants. As it turned out that was actually a good thing because I always have a problem with tomatoes growing along the ground but these beetles are never a problem for me if I leave them Pigweed to chew on.

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  5. Blister beetles. Our version is lighter in color with stripes the length of the body. I saw them out around the amaranth like PP says but had them on tomatoes one time.

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  6. Golly, I hope you can get rid of them some how.

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  7. Let us know how you exterminate them!

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  8. Not sure if you use pesticides on your garden or not but seven spray works miracles on these critters...We dont use pesticides very often, but before we will lose a crop we use the seven...its the lesser of all the other evils out there in pesticide world.

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