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Red552

swan lake NY

from everything Ive read I'm pretty sure that's what Ive got
they are about 3/16 of an inch long,white,inside the stem also found them inside my other seeds that I had started I narrowed it down to where they came from but now I need to get rid of them local agway said to use BT so I sprayed down the entire patch just wondering what anyone else thought about the BT or what I should use I started all new seeds with good sterile potting soil

5/8/2012 5:15:19 PM

Randytcat

West Chazy,N.Y.

Is this what you have?....
http://www.bigpumpkins.com/DiaryImages/FullSize/176871.jpg
Use merrit to kill them!

5/8/2012 5:59:22 PM

VTWilbur

Springfield, VT

I use Triazicide to kill off the maggots. When I Transplant the first watering is with a 1/2 rate solution.
link to web site
http://www.spectracide.com/Products-and-Solutions/Triazicide.aspx
Uses
For use on Onion (bulb) and Garlic to control: cutworm, seedcorn maggot (adult), onion maggot (adult),

5/8/2012 6:43:13 PM

Red552

swan lake NY

thats exactly what Ive got Randytcat thanx for the help

5/8/2012 7:14:51 PM

tugz71

Newfoundland,pa

i've been reading and i'm worried about maggots now. i loaded the patch with grub-ex,then tilled it in. i then applied another coat of grub-ex after i tilled. i used enough to cover approximately 2500 sq. ft.- the patch is only 1500 sq. ft. i then mixed up liquid seven and soaked the plants when i planted them. do you think this is enough to kill maggots or the right stuff to use.

5/9/2012 12:31:33 AM

VTWilbur

Springfield, VT

The merit in GrubEx will only help if the maggots sre eating the plants. The seven should work as a contact killer, I didn't find it as effecttive as the Triazicide.

5/9/2012 3:42:44 PM

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