Something's munching on Zamia vasquezii

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Something's munching on Zamia vasquezii

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Other nearby cycads aren't affected.

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It probably isn't the frog to the left of the Z.furfuracea.
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That looks like either caterpillar or grasshopper (not likely) damage. Bt should work on the former; the latter you can kill by hand if you can see them. Keep us posted if you find any suspects.

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Boy they like that one. I was thinking grasshoppers. But on the right side it dosen't look like grasshoppers.
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Post by lucky1 »

I've looked and looked, cannot see a thing anywhere.
Too early for grasshoppers around here (usually end-August, if we get any at all).

Moving the plant to another area in the hope the munching will stop.
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Post by Knnn »

We have a plague of grasshoppers at the moment, this Cordyline looked great two days ago............ :evil:

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Barb,
How is it doing in it's new spot?



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Post by lucky1 »

Steve, the munching has stopped.
And other cycads in the old spot aren't touched.
Still can't see anything except the odd small ant.

Ooooh, the damage on that Cordyline!!!
Where are flocks of starlings/blackbirds when you need them, huh?
I'd make sure the plant is in shade until it recovers and sends up undamaged new growth.

Good luck with it.
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Think I have a pic of the muncher ???!!!

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OK don't laugh.
But what's this thing near the frog?

Is it a bug? or is it frog poop?

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I suspect the latter, Barb... although that looks more like a toad than a frog. Would that make it a toad stool?

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Post by lucky1 »

Jody,
Great line!
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Just to make sure, I poked it with a pencil.
Didn't move, so it isn't alive.

Yup, it's a toad stool :lol:

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:lol: :lol: :lol:
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