Agreed. Also known as leaf miner.leaf borer
Or just pluck the leaf and be done with it.leaf miners create "galleries" and the easiest way to kill it is to follow the gallery to the very end and dig out the insect.
pretty much...I'm just curious tho so I like to hunt the little fucker down if I have timeOr just pluck the leaf and be done with it.
These are actually pretty tough to deal with because the larvae are between the layers of the leaves and protected from sprays or dusts. Also, they pupate in the soil so external treatments to the plant give limited benefit. If you somehow removed/killed all of them in your plant, the flies hatch from the soil and look for a place to lay eggs, and the cycle stars again. Probably best to Google it and get input from several places, then decide on a plan. Definitely remove all damaged leaves though, (hopefully) before the larvae drop.Thanks! How do I kill it? Do you think Neem oil will do the trick?
Also, should I cut off the entire leaf?
Totally understand. Our yard is pretty wild and we've got just about every pest you can imagine so I'm kind of over the curiosity stage, myself. I just want them gone.pretty much...I'm just curious tho so I like to hunt the little fucker down if I have time
I strongly suggest you don't use that. If it says up to a month before harvest, it must be strong. Get rid of it.My garden is protected from a forest only by a fence
I found a pesticide containing Imidacloprid. It's supposed to be safe for use on veggies when used up to a month before harvest, and they sell it at a grow shop. It's some sort of insect neurotoxin. I hope it doesn't kill me
I figured I have no choice but to be on the aggressive side, since the forest will be hitting me with its best parasites.