What is eating my impatiens flowers?

Posted by Patria Henriques on Saturday, August 10, 2024

Thrips and whiteflies damage impatiens. Like aphids, these insects suck sap from the leaves as they feed. Whiteflies are tiny winged insects, while thrips are small black, clear or white insects. Control is difficult with both these pests, as most insecticides don’t kill them.Click to see full answer. Simply so, do squirrels eat impatiens flowers?Impatiens (Impatiens spp.) are one of the most popular bedding plants around — the colorful flowers grow well in the shade — but they are not bulb plants, and they are not a favorite food of squirrels.Secondly, do rabbits like to eat impatiens? Bright, colorful impatiens (Impatiens walleriana) attract rabbits to your flowerbeds and containers, but they’ll quickly eat all of your hard work. Growing deterrent plants isn’t typically the best way to keep them away, since starving rabbits may eat the deterrent plants anyway. Likewise, why are my impatiens losing flowers? One of the most common problems with impatiens flowers is wilting. This is usually due to moisture stress. Water stress can also cause leaf and flower/bud drop. In addition to watering, wilting can be a result of heat stress, especially if the plants are in too much sun.What is eating my flowers?There’s a good chance earwigs are eating your plants. They feed at night and hide during the day in shady, moist areas under plants, flowerpots or mulch. Since they chew holes in both leaves and petals, the plants have a ragged look. To discourage them, reduce watering and eliminate thick mulches.

ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7pLHLnpmroaSesrSu1LOxZ5ufonuotI6wn5qsXZ7AbrHAraCnn12ixm61zKmYraGVo8Bussuorp6qo2Q%3D