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Curled leaves on Ficus
Posted: July 19th, 2012, 10:52 am
by 8MadDog8
Hi All,
Been getting something thats deciding to annoy my figs. There are a whole lot of leaves that are curled up with what looks to be a web of some sorts.
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Not sure if this is doing it, but found this guy yesterday:
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Does anyone know what is doing this? And more specifically, how to kill it?
Cheers
Re: Curled leaves on Ficus
Posted: July 19th, 2012, 7:34 pm
by Paulneill
I have seen plenty of these little caterpillers they spin web . i just pull the curled leaves of. i think that they hatch out in a leaf and eat only a few leaves. i have found them on all sorts of trees.
Re: Curled leaves on Ficus
Posted: July 19th, 2012, 9:32 pm
by shibui
It's probably a leaf curling caterpillar. Some spin webs to hold the leaf together for a safe place to hide from predators. They usually come out at night to feed. You will often find the grub inside the rolled leaf but they do have a tengency to drop out the bottom when the leaf is disturbed.
Pick them off or use dipel as a low toxic control.
Re: Curled leaves on Ficus
Posted: July 19th, 2012, 9:38 pm
by Tony Bebb
Hi MadDog
Just some caterpillars mate, and they won't eat much unless there are plenty of them. You can just let them do there thing if it is a stock plant if you want natural ecology, but if they get carried away, squash the shoot with your fingers to squash the caterpillar as they will be inside, and cut the shoot off. Throw them in a bag, seal it, and chuck it. If you need to spray, most Pyrethrum based sprays will kill caterpillars on contact, so you just need to get inside the web.
Won't kill or significantly harm the tree.
Tony