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Pitchers look like they got eaten?

Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2022 5:33 pm
by Nikson
Hey all,

I was checking on my young Judith Hindle this morning and saw that all of the traps look destroyed by something. Is it some kind of bug that ate them all? None of my other plants have been eaten or anything nearby, just the Judith Hindle. I do see some cobwebs of some sort inside the plant, but I don't see any spider mites. I do remember seeing little spiders living inside my traps.

I checked up close and I don't see any pests or anything. The traps just look like they got chewed on or something, and the lids are gone. One of them even fell in half. Any reason this could have happened? They haven't really been growing that well this season, the traps have all been a little deformed so far.

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Re: Pitchers look like they got eaten?

Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2022 5:41 pm
by Camden
Do you guys have Japanese beetle‘s? We do, and trust me, THEY EAT EVERYTHING. They’re like mini locust’s :lol: . Anyways wouldn’t be surprised if that’s them or something like that.

Re: Pitchers look like they got eaten?

Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2022 6:46 pm
by Nikson
I think we do get Japanese Beetles here in Georgia, but I haven't personally seen any yet with my own eyes. One of my raspberry plants looks shredded on the deck, like one of the leaves is turned into a skeleton, but none of my other plants look particularly battered or eaten, so I have no idea.

I have seen what I think are tree cricket nymphs every once in a while crawling around in my deck garden, maybe they're responsible.

Re: Pitchers look like they got eaten?

Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2022 7:21 pm
by Camden
Hmm… this is interesting, do you have any more Judith Hindles and if so are they in a similar situation?

Re: Pitchers look like they got eaten?

Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2022 7:42 pm
by Panman
Look under the moss for caterpillars. I had them eating plants last year. They hide under the moss at night.

Re: Pitchers look like they got eaten?

Posted: Mon Jun 20, 2022 8:56 pm
by Nikson
I picked up all the moss to take a look and didn't see anything under there. I did see that the soil that came with the plant has been "compacted" a little bit except for the part where the rhizome is, so I can see a little bit of exposed root. Should I fill it in with peat moss, or will the LFSM be ok for covering it?