planthelper Posted August 29, 2006 Share Posted August 29, 2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sebas Posted August 29, 2006 Share Posted August 29, 2006 My god, what a battlefield. And what a shame. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
apothecary Posted August 29, 2006 Share Posted August 29, 2006 Argh! I hate those thingies!They don't seem to attack Trichocereus, dunno about lophs 'cos all mine are inside.They do make a mess of almost all my other plants though!Sorry to see those babies! <___base_url___>/uploads/emoticons/default_slap.gif<___base_url___>/uploads/emoticons/default_slap.gif Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Salvi Posted August 29, 2006 Share Posted August 29, 2006 Damn, I'd be pissed! Can't they find something less valuable to eat? Maybe some lettuce or something. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AndyAmine. Posted August 30, 2006 Share Posted August 30, 2006 Sorry to see it PH... those green grubs have an amazing appetite ehy.. I have similar problems wiht the water rats around here. the size of fookn possums I tells ya. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
planthelper Posted September 12, 2006 Author Share Posted September 12, 2006 Â pedro damage, caused by some black bird which comes in hordes into my garden and looks for food. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pisgah Posted September 13, 2006 Share Posted September 13, 2006 PH, that is exactly the same type of damage I've been seeing on mine. I swear, It is almost enough to give me a heart attack.One encouraging note is that they always seem to stop munching before they kill the scion. They just mangle the hell out of it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
apothecary Posted September 13, 2006 Share Posted September 13, 2006 If they're after food, you should leave food for them to eat instead of the cacti...But, maybe they are actually after the cactus? hehe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
_e_ Posted September 15, 2006 Share Posted September 15, 2006 using really fine fly screen as a protective barrier works and doesnt impede growth as long as there isnt physical contact.its not all that ascetic, but u have to ask whats more important! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tinkal Posted September 15, 2006 Share Posted September 15, 2006 Sad thing! Eat the worms in revenge. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Merkaba Posted September 21, 2006 Share Posted September 21, 2006 woah! damn!!crazy blackbird too!!!! i think a blackbird is to blame for pecking one of my peyotes. .. its got 3 little holes in it !!! not much damage though. .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
planthelper Posted September 21, 2006 Author Share Posted September 21, 2006 woah! damn!!crazy blackbird too!!!! i think a blackbird is to blame for pecking one of my peyotes. .. its got 3 little holes in it !!! not much damage though. ..i guess it's not a bird that caused this damage but rather a snail or a grub, which proly hides somewhere to come back for more. so lift up all your pots and take a good look, specialy at the bottom where it's moist, chances are you find the culprits there and so are able to avoid more damage.i learned this the hard way, as my holes got bigger and bigger everyday....be vigilant, check on the wellbeing of your loved ones everyday! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rev Posted September 21, 2006 Share Posted September 21, 2006 None of this is unusual at least with teh peres damge you will quickly get muliple heads - so no loss at allseveral birds attack cacti like that sometimes the chuffs, or kookaburra or othersdont know if its for grubs or because they are bored. either is possible if the bollworm is hammering your cacti remove long grass and weeds nearby and coat the tip with derris dust (rotenone) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gerbil Posted September 22, 2006 Share Posted September 22, 2006 Had a loph graft about 20c piece size have it's entire top eaten off by grubs/caterpillars this week, and all the pups gorged on, ah well it's got 'character' now lolBiggest cacti - bird problem around here is the Currawongs, especially on fleshy pachanoi, their beaks just rip through them leaving deep gaping cavities...it's a real pain when they attach stumps as you can't really callous them and water eventually starts to pool in them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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