Pest is eating my phalaenopsis and dendrobium buds
I live in Hawaii and grow my orchids outside under shade cloth. Just in last few days, buds from phal and dend have been eaten. Spikes are stripped clean. In a couple of cases the spike on the phal is eaten right off. I am thinking birds, as in bulbuls? Never happened before. We have some monster geckos and lizards. Do they eat buds? I am sooooo annoyed.
Our friend Des in S Africa made a suggestion when I complained about "something" eating all the buds off my Den spikes a few months ago. He said to wrap some fluffy cotton around the bottom of the spike..."they" won't crawl over it! I've done it ever since and it truly works
Just remember to remove the cotton when you're taking pictures of your beautiful blooms
I live in Purto Rico and have the same problem. They cut the buds off at the stem, lookj like it has been clipped off with a shears. I bought a product called Iguana Rid but frankly nothing has changed and I would really like some advise with this. The reall problem is with Dendrobium.
Weevils can be another destroyer of blooms. There are many varieties of them and they're difficult to erradicate. Last year citrus weevils decapitated my ascocenda spikes and gobbled up my dendrobium blooms. I usually spotted them munching before 10:00 am or after 5:00 p.m.