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BT is not useless. If it isn't working, try using bottled water or rainwater to dilute (i.e. not city water), and shake the bottle before measuring it out. Keep treating every week.I think I posted this before but Ill post it again.
I have an Okinawa spinach, and a few others, including a pineapple sage growing in a tote. The spinach must have originated at Chernobyl because it is growing like I never seen before. This thing literally has a trunk that is probably 4 to 5 inches in diameter and is probably 15 foot tall now. and FULL of flowers, kind of like a sturdy bottle brush tree of sorts. Oh plus it's very edible and very good for you.
I also have Night Blooming Jasmine that is under my windows and this is abotu the time of year it goes crazy. This stuff is amaziong, when the weather is right, I open the window turn the fan on and suck cook air into the house with the aroma of the NBJ and the whole house smells wonderful, and literally you can smell this plant several doors down.,
anyways, I have had a problem with it, where some huge ass moth, not sure what kind it is, and I really don't care, flits around, lays eggs and the caterpillars destroy this plant, I mean literally they will eat everything down to the main vein in the leaves. Little green MF SOB's. They don't stop with it either, I have also found them trying to get onto my papaya's and other fruit trees / trees as well, so yes they are a problem
Well this year I am going to stay right on top of that, i am not going to wait until the tree is half devoured because literally it only takes them a day or so to destroy an entire bush! I have the sprayer ready to nuke these things the moment I see them starting to appear. Today i go out and the spinach, which big flowery, has a bit of an aroma actually too surprisingly, has all these big moths flying around it, along with dragon flies, bumble bees etc. IM thinking oh hell NO you do NOT. I grab my bug juice to go nuke it, when I get there I see that instead, NO they are not moths, the thing is FULL of Hummingbirds![]()
Little green ones, blue/purple ones. they were darting all over the place. How awesome is that !!
needless to say the poison went right away into the closet, and I watched them, i tried to get a picture but they are timid little things.,
Is there a poison I can use to kill caterpillars yet won't hurt any hummers that anyone can recommend. When it comes to this, I want something that actually WORKS, not this organic crap that's useless.
Aaron