How Do You Control Eggplant Pests?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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  1. tomato hornworms.
  2. mites.
  3. aphids.
  4. cutworms.

How do I keep bugs off my eggplant?

Cultural and Mechanical Control. Hosing off your eggplant with

a strong blast from your garden hose

can help control small flea beetle populations. Prevent the from even reaching your eggplants by covering seedlings and young plants with floating row covers.

What do you spray on eggplant leaves?

As a last resort, or for heavy infestations of flea beetles, you can use a

liquid rotenone/pyrethrin spray

that is quite effective for getting rid of flea beetles on eggplant. Although these sprays are organic in nature, they are still a pesticide and can affect the good insects if used in an irresponsible manner.

What is eating my eggplant?


Thrips, flea beetles, cutworms, armyworms, aphids, and white flies

can also find food in maturing eggplant plants. The treatment for such insects is usually very simple and can be cured in reasonable time.

What is eating holes in my eggplant fruit?

Small, irregular to oval-shaped holes along the fruit surface are signs that

pepper maggots

may be feasting inside. Pepper Maggots are a common pest of Eggplant and related crops. To reduce populations, sanitation and crop rotation is helpful.

What is causing holes in my eggplant leaves?

The tiny holes are likely due to

flea beetles

. Flea beetles are the most common pest of eggplant in the home garden. Adults are tiny, shiny, black beetles. They possess large hind legs that enable them to jump.

How do I know if my eggplant has worms?

The first symptom of eggplants infected with wilt is

stunted growth

followed by the wilting of leaves during the heat of the day. These leaves recover as the day cools. When the first fruit is set, certain leaves exhibit angular interveinal chlorosis or yellowing. Often half of a leaf becomes yellow and wilted.

What should you not plant next to eggplant?

Do not plant eggplants near

fennel

. Fennel – Not a companion for any garden food plant, fennel will actually inhibit growth in bush beans, kohlrabi, tomatoes, and others.

How do I control aphids on my eggplant?

  1. Manually Remove Aphids.
  2. Spray Leaves or the Eggplant Plant that has Aphids.
  3. Use Insecticidal Soap.
  4. Use Commercial Pesticide.
  5. Apply an Organic Pesticide.
  6. Use Essential Oils.
  7. Dust Your Eggplant Plant & its leaves.
  8. Cut Back Your Eggplant Plant.

Do eggplants need a lot of water?

Watering. Eggplant also

needs consistent water

, at least 1 inch per week. It is better to give one thorough soaking than several frequent, short waterings, because frequent watering promotes shallow roots. Weather and soil type, of course, will affect water demand.

What animal eats eggplant fruit?


Squirrels

sometimes eat part of a tomato and leave the rest behind; other times, they eat the entire fruit. Other squirrel favorites include beans, squash, cucumbers, and eggplants.

What are the diseases of eggplant?

There are several eggplant diseases that affect these crops. Some of the most common include

blossom end rot

How do you treat spider mites on eggplant?

  1. insecticidal soap (M-Pede)
  2. neem oil (Trilogy)
  3. soybean oil (Golden Pest Spray Oil)

Can I eat eggplant with worm?

Worms can eat these foods frequently: Apples, bananas, berries, broccoli, carrots, eggplant, lettuce, mushrooms, pears, squash, tomatoes, watermelon, avocados, banana peels, bell peppers, cantaloupe, corn, grapes, mango, peaches, potatoes, spinach, tofu, zucchini.

Should eggplant be firm or soft?

“Eggplant

should be slightly firm but not hard

,” says Leone. In other words, if you push on it with your finger and the veggie feels very soft, or you're able to puncture the skin, it's too far gone. A perfectly ripe eggplant will not have as much give when touched as a ripe tomato or peach.

Is it safe to eat eggplant with worm?

“The worm of the insect bore tunnels in the fruit, rendering them unfit for consumption.” Unfortunately,

there is no known genetic resistance to

EFSB in cultivated and wild eggplants. “The insects are concealed in the shoots and fruits and are difficult to reach,” Dr. Javier explained.

Diane Mitchell
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Diane Mitchell
Diane Mitchell is an animal lover and trainer with over 15 years of experience working with a variety of animals, including dogs, cats, birds, and horses. She has worked with leading animal welfare organizations. Diane is passionate about promoting responsible pet ownership and educating pet owners on the best practices for training and caring for their furry friends.