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So what the hell eats cumquat leaves?

Posted: February 10th, 2011, 3:04 pm
by GavinG
Two of these vicious little beasties have chewed up about a quarter of the leaves on a little cumquat in two days - I thought NOTHING ate citrus leaves, except us.
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Any ideas what they might have become? Certainly they're nicely coloured. In a voracious and evil way.

Gavin

Re: So what the hell eats cumquat leaves?

Posted: February 10th, 2011, 4:04 pm
by Pup
Handsome greedy bugger like me :P :lol:

Re: So what the hell eats cumquat leaves?

Posted: February 10th, 2011, 4:31 pm
by MattA
That is one damned sexy little muncher, I really like his zebra stripe legs..
Pup wrote:Handsome greedy bugger like me :P :lol:
I didnt know you had striped legs :lol:

Matt

Forgot to say... nope.. no idea what he becomes.. a Pup it seems

Re: So what the hell eats cumquat leaves?

Posted: February 10th, 2011, 5:31 pm
by Petra
Orchard butterfly (Papilio Aegeus). The big black one with 2 red dots on botttom wings. if you have other citrus trees just relocate him to them.
We talked about these critters a few weeks ago. These are the ones with the silver cocoon. This time of year they are every where.
When young they look like bird poo,he wont each much. :D
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Re: So what the hell eats cumquat leaves?

Posted: February 10th, 2011, 6:05 pm
by Andrew Legg
GavinG wrote:Two of these vicious little beasties have chewed up about a quarter of the leaves on a little cumquat in two days - I thought NOTHING ate citrus leaves, except us.
Gavin
You eat Citrus leaves????? :lost:

Re: So what the hell eats cumquat leaves?

Posted: February 10th, 2011, 6:24 pm
by Joel
Petra wrote:Orchard butterfly (Papilio Aegeus). The big black one with 2 red dots on botttom wings. if you have other citrus trees just relocate him to them.
We talked about these critters a few weeks ago. These are the ones with the silver cocoon. This time of year they are every where.
When young they look like bird poo,he wont each much. :D
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Adult%20female%20Orchard%20Butter.jpg
These ones have brown cocoons. Silver ones are from the Oleander butterfly. If you poke it with a stick you might see two red "horns" poke from the top of its head. It's a way of deterring predators.

Joel

Re: So what the hell eats cumquat leaves?

Posted: February 10th, 2011, 6:59 pm
by Roger
If you have some native wasps around, some of them patrol the citrus and collect the catepillars when they are tiny - thus not much eating of the leaves. We usually have the wasps around, but for the past couple months they've disappeared and now a great crop of huge munching catepillars!

Re: So what the hell eats cumquat leaves?

Posted: February 10th, 2011, 11:17 pm
by GavinG
Thanks Petra and Joel, certainly two red horns when its dinner was disturbed.

As for not eating much.....

Andrew, lime leaves get sliced fine into south-east asian food. It's much like using lemon zest.

Roger, no wasps for miles - whole area bull-dozed and bare, now a brick-dust and box trees mushroom suburb. What I really want to know is how them there bugs got here. Anyone speak caterpillsh?

Thanks to all,

Gavin

Re: So what the hell eats cumquat leaves?

Posted: February 10th, 2011, 11:36 pm
by Pup
MattA wrote:That is one damned sexy little muncher, I really like his zebra stripe legs..
Pup wrote:Handsome greedy bugger like me :P :lol:
I didnt know you had striped legs :lol:

Matt

Forgot to say... nope.. no idea what he becomes.. a Pup it seems
Matt I am legless too much Kilkenny and Chivers :palm: :whistle: :beer: