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I seem to have a lady bug looking thing, but green instead of red also stink bugs. Could they be eating the marigold?

2006-06-18 20:36:31 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Home & Garden Garden & Landscape

I know that lady bugs are okay, these look like lady bugs but green in color. I don't see aphedes on the plant either. Thanks could the vinegar work on other bugs?

2006-06-18 20:50:58 · update #1

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I, too, plant marigolds among my tomatoes and basil and other garden veggies to deter pests from my crop producers. Still, they do succumb to certain pests themselves, such as spider mites, slugs, earwigs, and white-fly. Other problems marigolds may be susceptible to aster yellows, wilt, gray mold and root rot.

For the bugs I use DE. It is available from Lowe's for about $8 a bag, and it goes a long way. (Diatomaceous Earth) I just buy a little ketchup bottle squirter thing, or a baster from the dollar store, fill it with DE, and squirt puffs of the powder onto my plants. Now, this will not work in the wet weather, and once it rains or gets washed off, you'll need to re-apply till the bugs are all dead.
DE is a non-toxic naturally occuring substance, and will not harm you or pets, but is deadly to insects in that they ingest it and die of dehydration due to the internal action of the dust.
Happy Gardening!

2006-06-19 03:20:16 · answer #1 · answered by bec_ker6 6 · 0 0

Lady bugs eat aphids which is what your marigolds have probably. I don't know what stink bugs eat but the Lady Bugs are not a problem unless you have thousands. If you do take a clean spray bottle that you can get at the dollar store and put half a cup of vinegar and the rest with water that will kill the aphids and once the aphids are gone the lady bugs will move on.

2006-06-18 20:45:10 · answer #2 · answered by david_pugsley 3 · 0 0

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