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Grasshoppers Eating My Flowers?

Q: Need Your help. Grasshoppers eating all my flowers in my garden, and i have alot of flowers. I have sprayed 4 times and they are still munching away. Please help. Thanks
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Sharyl

A: Sharyl,

Grasshoppers are tough to control during all life-cycle stages, and unfortunately, the adults are nearly impossible to kill through the use of spraying traditional insecticides alone. Consider replacing chemical treatments with organic methods such as biological control. Nosema locustae (commonly sold as Nolo Bait, Grasshopper spore or Semaspore) is a protozoan disease of grasshoppers. It is considered an option for long-term control and you won't see results immediately. It will take about a year to noticeably affect grasshopper populations. If you're able to house them, small flocks of chickens can provide an immediate solution as well as providing you fresh eggs. If zoning laws (or preferences) prevent you from keeping chickens, consider making your backyard garden attractive to native birds-who in turn will help control your grasshoppers. At the end of the growing season, till soil under to expose grasshoppers eggs to killing temperatures.

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By (Guest Post)
June 28, 20040 found this helpful

Depending on your situation this may or may not be possible but a couple of chickens are the perfect organic solution to grasshoppers - they love to eat them. And there's nothing more amusing that watching a chicken run and jump to catch a grasshopper! They may scratch up the mulch a little bit but keeping them in a pen and allowing them out for a couple of hours a day will minimize it.

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Regards

Jo

 
By (Guest Post)
June 28, 20040 found this helpful

I have this problem also and did some research online. A lot of sites I visited said to buy a product called Nolo Bait and apply it around and on your plants/flowers and it's supposed to keep the grasshoppers away. I haven't tried it yet but plan to soon. Hope this helps.

 
June 30, 20040 found this helpful

As a Buddhist I'm not allowed to kill other living beings. When I have things in my garden that are ruining it - cats, insects such as harvester ants, javelinas - I spray plants with water mixed with crushed garlic or eucalyptus oil, or I use an old yogurt tub with holes poked in the top to shake cayenne or white pepper around plants.

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That usually deters critters without killing anything. The one thing about grasshoppers though is that they are migrant and should move on and not return anyway.

 
By Judy (Guest Post)
September 23, 20040 found this helpful

Chickens work, except on those RED grasshoppers in far West TX.
Those are the smartest grasshoppers I've ever seen. They will sit really still, while the chicken walks all around them, then sneek off when it turns its back!
General something is what they are called. My dumb chickens didn't have a chance!

 
By (Guest Post)
July 13, 20050 found this helpful

some bug eating my red hot pokers, what can i do to stop this happening?

teresa

 
By Samantha Bland (Guest Post)
July 15, 20050 found this helpful

One day i was mowing the lawn and i lookeddown and saw a Bold Red Grass hopper! Not red legged actually red all over!

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I ran inside and told my family and they don't believe me sooo please help me!

 
By cody (Guest Post)
July 18, 20050 found this helpful

we just found a bold red grasshopper in finlayson minnesota!

 
By maria cabello (Guest Post)
August 6, 20050 found this helpful

can I have a grasshopper as a pet what do they eat and most of all are they not dangerous to have near.

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By Chiara (Guest Post)
October 4, 20050 found this helpful

HELP!!! I have a grasshopper as a pet and I don't know what it eats!!

 

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October 4, 20050 found this helpful

From 140.247.119.145/.../diet.htm

"Grasshoppers are not easy to keep in captivity and most will die soon despite your best efforts to keep them alive. They require relatively low humidity and a lot of sun, which can be very difficult to provide in a small jar or terrarium.

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Still, some species can be kept alive for some time. Grasshoppers of the genus Melanoplus in North America can be fed grass and carrots, and will live for many weeks if their containers are large, dry and clean."

 
By Zalacious (Guest Post)
March 6, 20060 found this helpful

Thanks for the tips! I tried what you said and it actually worked! Thank you very much again! BYE!!!!

 
By Gina (Guest Post)
September 10, 20080 found this helpful

Please help, I have found these grasshoppers eating my new plants and flowers. What kind of insect are they and what can I do to get rid of them?
See picture attached.

 
 

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