Do deer eat wood violets?

Do deer eat wood violets?

But violets, they will work in many landscape conditions. Here we have a highly deer resistant, perennial, native groundcover that flowers purple (or pink or polka-dotted) in the spring. Violets spread by underground rhizomes and may form vegetative colonies. They also spread by seed.

What is eating my violet leaves?

As their name suggests, Leaf Beetles feed on the foliage of African Violets, chewing small holes at the edges of the leaves. Leaves have holes in them. They appear to have been eaten. Leaf Beetles typically chew holes at the edges of the leaves.

Do mice eat violets?

Doctor Optimara: Mice. Mice are small, furry mammals whose refined palate is drawn to the sweet-tasting anthers of African Violets. Unlike Thrips, Earwigs or other insects which feed on the pollen of African Violets, mice will gnaw off the entire pollen sac, leaving little trace of its contents.

Do caterpillars like violets?

The caterpillars are not alone in their fondness for eating Violets. The edible flowers taste like new peas. Imagine the elegance of a spring salad of lettuce or wild greens with violet blossoms scattered across the top like jewels.

Is violet an invasive plant?

While pretty, these iconic wild violets are also an aggressive and invasive weed. They’ve been known to take over yards and flower beds with no concern for whatever landscaping plans the homeowner originally had in mind. Despite their delicate floral appearance, wild violets are one of the trickiest weeds to control.

How do you treat African violet insects?

Usually, when you have African violets with aphids, you can use simple warm water and dish soap to remove them. Alternatively, you can find different pesticides that will kill aphids on African violets. But for these and other pests, it’s always better to try non-chemical methods first. Neem oil is another option.

What causes holes in African violet leaves?

Flea Beetles feed on the foliage of African Violets, chewing small, round holes in the leaves. They have large hind legs similar to a cricket’s, and they jump like fleas when disturbed. If left untreated, Flea Beetles can cause a lot of damage to African Violets.

What butterfly lays eggs on violets?

Female regal fritillary butterflies
Female regal fritillary butterflies may lay more than 2,000 single eggs throughout their habitat on vegetation, dead leaves, and pebbles, but seldom on violets. The eggs hatch within three to four weeks. Larvae seek a hibernation site quickly after hatching, which is often clumps of dried grass stems on the ground.

Does Round Up kill wild violet?

In Landscape & Flower Beds Kill wild violets growing in your landscape and flower beds with Roundup® Ready-To-Use Weed & Grass Killer III with Sure Shot® Wand. Just like wild violets growing in the lawn, the best time of year to treat them is in the fall when the active ingredient is quickly moved to the root system.

Is Wild Violet bad?

Wild violets are not all bad. They feed wildlife and the flowers make pretty violet jelly. They are admittedly tough plants. Fall is a great time — and sometimes the only effective time — to kill some hard-to-manage weeds.

Do African violets get bugs?

Insects & Related Pests. Cyclamen Mites: Mites are not insects but are more closely related to spiders. Cyclamen mites (Steneotarsonemus pallidus) are one of the most serious pests of African violets.

Do spider mites infest African violets?

Doctor Optimara: Spider Mites. Spider Mites are very tiny arachnids and, as such, have eight legs. All Spider Mites feed on the undersides of leaves and produce bronze-colored webs which cover the leaves and stems of African Violets. The damage they cause is compounded by the fact that many mites carry Botrytis.

Can Spider mites live on African violets?

Two-Spotted Spider Mites are normally light green with dark spots just behind the head. All Spider Mites feed on the undersides of leaves and produce bronze-colored webs which cover the leaves and stems of African Violets. The damage they cause is compounded by the fact that many mites carry Botrytis.