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katmom |
Posted - Jun 12 2025 : 10:12:42 AM AAACK! the grasshoppers have arrived as well as the aphid! Dang-it!
But on the plus side, the ants are having a feed-fest with the aphids! Now I need to ward off the 'Hoppers!
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katmom |
Posted - Jun 27 2025 : 8:44:19 PM AACCKK !!! Sorry Wanda, hope he is not one of my escapists hoppers
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Wanda Sue |
Posted - Jun 27 2025 : 6:23:45 PM
 Just found my first grasshopper today. As you can see, he is having a feast on my flower petals.
A day hemmed in prayer is less likely to unravel.
Farm Girl #3677 Farmgirl of the Month: Aug/2022
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katmom |
Posted - Jun 18 2025 : 6:48:00 PM Hmm,Krista, If I moved to the Cost, then I could have some pet Seagulls to keep the 'Hooper' population down.. heeheehee! wink wink...
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MaryJanesNiece |
Posted - Jun 18 2025 : 2:28:05 PM Darn it Grace! Those dang grasshoppers can cause a mess. Get you some seagulls lol! They eat grasshoppers. I am not sure how you would "keep" them, but I know they would work.
Krista Farmgirl Sister #528 Farmgirl Of The Year 2025 |
YellowRose |
Posted - Jun 17 2025 : 05:28:08 AM Grace, enjoy your strawberries. I haven't seen a grasshopper this year. Hopefully if they do show up the mockingbirds will take care of them.
Sara
Lord put your arm around my shoulders & your hand over my mouth.
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katmom |
Posted - Jun 16 2025 : 10:58:00 PM Same problem with chickens, twix the Eagles and the owls,, chickens would become kibbles and bits unless I want to spen a crazy amount of $$ on a chicken/duck fortress ... lol! Since I don't use pesticides.. I will just have to be more diligent and keep things watered well.. the Hoopers don't seem to like the dampness,, they seem to gravitate to the dryer areas of my property and garden... On the plus side,, they don't seem to bother my strawberries which I am now picking ! yay!
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Jokamartell |
Posted - Jun 16 2025 : 7:40:12 PM Sorry to hear that, Grace! Hang in there. Would chickens help? Ducks are a lot of work! :) Especially in the winter.
Karen :)
To quote one of my past preschoolers “Not one of those Karens, but a good Karen”! Haha |
katmom |
Posted - Jun 13 2025 : 10:21:52 AM Ducks would be great but we have no source (pond) of water on our 13 acres.. I would have to put a pool out for them,, trouble is, we have several Eagles near by and they fly over our property in search of food,, I would be devastated if one of my ducks became 'kibbles' for the Eagles,,, So if anyone wants some grasshoppers for fishing bait,, come on over! lol!
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nndairy |
Posted - Jun 12 2025 : 7:19:36 PM I can't remember where I saw it, but someone got some ducks and they took care of the grasshoppers!
~Heather “I would rather be on my farm than be emperor of the world.” — George Washington
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Killarney |
Posted - Jun 12 2025 : 1:29:56 PM Do they eat other insects? |
Red Tractor Girl |
Posted - Jun 12 2025 : 1:02:30 PM Sounds like summer, with all its friends have arrived in mass and ready to "enjoy" some great garden meals! LOL!!
Winnie #3109 Red Tractor Girl Farm Sister of the Year 2014-2015 FGOTM- October 2018 |