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Old September 15, 2010   #1
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Default Beetles on Eggplant

Some sort of beetles have really gone after my eggplants this year. It's the first time I've had this particular insect. They're a very pale color, light gray or whitish with black spots on the side, and very curved back. Anybody know what these things might be?
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Old September 15, 2010   #2
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Think I found it already - the false potato beele in larvae form.
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Holly,

This summer I had some type of beetle on mine as well. Two either dark brown or black smaller bugs huddled together eating away the leaves. Once I got rid of them, no more giant holes in my leaves. Hopefully you found everything as well...Mine did alot of damage...

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i have beetles too on my eggplants...

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My typical problem insect on eggplant are flea beetles...you don't want to get them. But Omaha, it sounds like you had them...small and black fits the description perfectly. I recommend a Napalm airdrop to control them...
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I have a big patch of flowering flat parsley underneath my eggplants that reseeds itself. I can't get over the hover flies and predatory wasps on that parsley! I've never had flea beetles on the eggplants don't know if they're common in AZ, although I suspect I've had them on my radish, turnip and mustard greens.
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