sweet thunder
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What's damaging my lavender stems?

Both my lavender plants have several flower stems that look like they're being eaten by something:

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The stems eventually get so weak they fall over.

Most of the stems are about a foot tall (the plants are new this year) and the damage occurs a few inches below the flower buds. I'm guessing it's an insect, but I can't see any likely candidates, and I'm not finding many references to lavender pests.

Anyone know what it is?

The Helpful Gardener
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Just a guess, but vine weevil have been known to attack lavender stems, and they are only active at night, burrowing into the soil in day, so you wouldn't see them. They can be easily treated with nematodes...

HG

sweet thunder
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You could be right. Now that I look around I'm noticing some damage to the rhody and camellia, too.

I wonder if anyone carries nematodes locally? With all of the "gardening" that goes on around here, I'm sure someone does.

Thanks!

cynthia_h
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DH and I were at OSH yesterday picking up some plumbing supplies, when he said, "Let's go look for chard seedlings."

On the way into the nursery department, I saw a sign for "Beneficial Nematodes."

If even OSH is carrying them, I'd say the local independents must surely have them as well. Hope they do the job ASAP!

Cynthia H.
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The Helpful Gardener
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Online sources are a bit more expensive for 'todes, but it's direct from manufacturer, so fresh...

HG

sweet thunder
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I applied nematodes two weeks ago (Steinernema feltiae). I wasn't sure when to expect results, but it seems I'm already seeing improvement. One lavender plant is still getting pretty badly munched, though.

Should I just be patient and assume the nematodes are reproducing and doing their work? Should I reapply at some point? From what I'm reading, it sounds like fall is another good time to go after weevils because that's when the larvae are doing the most root damage.



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