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Old 08-21-2013, 02:44 PM
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One of the greatest scurges known to any orchid grower is snails. Forget cats knocking plants over or squirrels chewing on pseudobulbs. I always find the greatest frustration with snails. They are slow movers but can do substantial damage in one night. Even if you grow indoors they might be hiding in the moist areas of the plant, media, mount. They bury themselves in. The reason they are such a scurge is that they love eating the tender tissue found in roots, new growths, and flower buds/blooms. Just when you thought you were gonna see 3 new growths on that special plant BAM!! You wake up the next morning to find their chewed remains.

You can remove them manually a slice of apple will entice them to gather in one spot for easy removal, also placing stale beer near the plant could work.
Snail bait is another option but read the warning labels especially w kids and pets around. Unfortunately they thrive in moist dark places which we create in order to keep our plants happy.

I too used to think snail were cute, now I chuck them over the neighbors fence whenever I see them. New borns are pretty easy to squash w/o the crunch
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Old 08-21-2013, 02:48 PM
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Thanks for the information, I will make sure and keep an eye out for them.
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around here it is slugs. Whenever any of my plants go outdoors for Summer, I have to sprinkle slug bait.
This Summer I am fighting grasshoppers and japanese beetles too - for the first time ever.
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Good God I usually use organic means to get rid and keep them gone. This year I have resorted to bayer, and amdro for the yard. Then when I bring them in I have to treat several times for white fly, aphids and spider mites.

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Orchidsarefun. Bayer has a 3 in 1 for mites, disease and insects that I spray on all of my plants outside to keep them away. It kills them as well. You just have to spray about every 30 days
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