Learn how to recognize common pests of the vineyard, including grape leafhopper, vinegar fly, erineum mite, vine mealybug and brown marmorated stink bug
nicely done. Finally after much time have found this video to identify what I believe is on my row of border grapes is Erineum mites. The japanese beetles or stink bugs are another issue. Wild grapes not for eating anyways
I won't speak for the author, but anytime you have sucking bugs, there is always the chance that some type of fungus and/or bacteria will set into the damaged area, so personally I would destroy the affected leaves....
nicely done. Finally after much time have found this video to identify what I believe is on my row of border grapes is Erineum mites. The japanese beetles or stink bugs are another issue. Wild grapes not for eating anyways
but how do you fix it??
Love it briefly and completely discussed thank you
Thank you, JaNahn!
Hi what i have to put for the mit please
Erineum mites on grape leaves - can you compost these infected leaves or will that keep them around?
I won't speak for the author, but anytime you have sucking bugs, there is always the chance that some type of fungus and/or bacteria will set into the damaged area, so personally I would destroy the affected leaves....