That looks like an outdoor plant, but just googling for "tiny black beetle" shows a bunch of Carpet beetles. Insects are really hard to identify from just a picture because so many of them share morphology (body shape). A pyrethrin pesticide should be able to knock them out, but it's a contact insecticide that only works on contact and for a little bit after, it dissipates in the environment rapidly, so you might need to hit up up a few weeks in a row to clear them all out. Carpet beetles have 4-8 week lifetime I think, so theoretically a 5-9 week spraying schedule would kill them all.
Thanks, agent and reverend, I am planning on a neem spray tonight as it is what I have. Been going to spray for weeks but now I'm motivated. I didn't see any damage yesterday but will check when I spray. I did also find a green caterpillar about 3/4 inch long the other day but squished right away and didn't get a pic. Hoping it was too large to be the kind OG noMan had last year.
Some advice that I didnt take seriously last year: Get on a pest management plan of some sort to limit the bad bugs. I spray weekly now and since they hit the outside, and will continue until the 2nd to 3rd week of August depending when I see bud sets. This year I used neem and capt jacks alternating every other week. Next year I will also add thuricide(BT) into the mix. I think my problem with caterpillars came from eggs being layed and me not spraying to kill said eggs. I also currently have a big oak tree that kinda hangs over the garden so could have dropped caterpillars. This year I will try to frame some sort of roof structure with polly to keep buds dry and from things dropping on them and rotting. This will be in early sept stay tuned cause I am real curious how this is gonna go
Good luck and if they arent eating the plant they cant be that bad?
Does anybody know the name of a fungicide that I think is another type of fungus you inoculate the plants with and it then basically takes over and crowds out the other mildews and fungi? I thought I had it bookmarked but I can't seem to find it now. It was a commercial product, not a DIY.
That was it, thank you so much bro! I have no rep atm but I'll hit you up when it resets!Actinovate
. Those branch cuttings would make good clones of great ACE genetics. Feels wrong to toss.
I personally would rather see what's going on locally rather than a bunch of huge west coast grows. There's already 100 threads of those.
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