Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you kill them if they are harmless?
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Why even come here to find out what kind of caterpillars they are if when you learn they're not going to damage your tree your response is, "Oh good, now that I know what I'm dealing with I can kill them all"?![]()
Because they're eating the tree, dummy!
OP paid $$$ for that tree, went to the trouble of planting it, and didn't do so for the purposes of setting an all you eat buffet for insects.
Are you really this thick?!?!
Anonymous wrote:OP, you don't need to resort to pesticides. If you really don't want them there (and I get why you don't, since the tree is young and vulnerable) you can just knock them down into a bag or something and throw them away/flush them down the toilet/step on them. The problem with pesticides is that you'll also kill other beneficial insects that are in/around your tree.
I get aphids on my plants but I don't use pesticides--I wipe them off with soapy water. It's a little tedious and gross but it's better than poison.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you kill them if they are harmless?
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Why even come here to find out what kind of caterpillars they are if when you learn they're not going to damage your tree your response is, "Oh good, now that I know what I'm dealing with I can kill them all"?![]()
Because they're eating the tree, dummy!
OP paid $$$ for that tree, went to the trouble of planting it, and didn't do so for the purposes of setting an all you eat buffet for insects.
Are you really this thick?!?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would you kill them if they are harmless?
+1
Why even come here to find out what kind of caterpillars they are if when you learn they're not going to damage your tree your response is, "Oh good, now that I know what I'm dealing with I can kill them all"?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Why would you kill them if they are harmless?