Thank you for this article! I, too, have bunches of white moths in the spring, and they love my green bean leaves! Last year, in one of my gardening groups, someone mentioned hanging a white plastic moth (with the black spots) in the garden. I used them last year and this year. You can actually see a time line on the green bean leaves this year where I hung my moths, as that's when they quit eating holes in the leaves. Everything under that is chewed up!
Thanks again for this article. I always read gardening articles, as it just reinforces what I already know, or I learn something new! :-)
Robin
Thank you for this article! I, too, have bunches of white moths in the spring, and they love my green bean leaves! Last year, in one of my gardening groups, someone mentioned hanging a white plastic moth (with the black spots) in the garden. I used them last year and this year. You can actually see a time line on the green bean leaves this year where I hung my moths, as that's when they quit eating holes in the leaves. Everything under that is chewed up!
Thanks again for this article. I always read gardening articles, as it just reinforces what I already know, or I learn something new! :-)
Deb Jackson
Holland, MO