Cutworm Invasion

Grow 4 Food

Garden Ornament
Joined
Feb 9, 2008
Messages
530
Reaction score
1
Points
99
I don't know about the toothpicks but I do use woodstick matches. I put 4 or five around the bottom of the plant about an inch away and (knock on wood) I don't have cut worm problems. Plus the sulfur in them does wonders for some of the plants and some dont care one way or another.
 

COgirl

Garden Ornament
Joined
Dec 20, 2007
Messages
169
Reaction score
0
Points
79
Location
Colorado
I finally got into town and bought my BT, applied it this evening so we will see how it works :fl :fl .
 

Liberty7

Chillin' In The Garden
Joined
Dec 22, 2008
Messages
98
Reaction score
0
Points
38
Location
Zone 4b, Minneapolis
I'm in Minnesota and have never had any trouble with cutworms (keeping fingers crossed;) but I did plan on using matches anyway.

My question is can you use regular matches rather than the wooden matches?
 

COgirl

Garden Ornament
Joined
Dec 20, 2007
Messages
169
Reaction score
0
Points
79
Location
Colorado
I would think you would want to use the wooden ones so they hold up better, with watering and such :happy_flower
 

COgirl

Garden Ornament
Joined
Dec 20, 2007
Messages
169
Reaction score
0
Points
79
Location
Colorado
The results have been pretty good, most plants are untouched now, I sprayed a total of 3 times. We are getting rain daily so haven't sprayed in a few days. I think sprinkling the cornmeal then spraying it worked the best. I will definately keep the BT on hand.
 
Top