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Dahlia Buds.

Discussion in 'Other Plants' started by Peter Piper, Jul 29, 2020.

  1. Peter Piper

    Peter Piper Apprentice Gardener

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    Something is eating my dahlia buds. Whatever it is it leaves a sticky residue where the bud has been attacked. Any ideas please what this can be.
     
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    Hi,

    Normally a sticky residue would mean Aphids, particularly Blackfly, but usually they will be clearly visible, unless the ladybirds or birds have already eaten them all ?

    If there is no sign of the creature , then Slugs and Snails are the other common pest, again more often noticed by holes in the lower leaves.

    Earwigs could also be around though not normally experience a sticky residue with them ?
     
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