I actually never see any bugs on them. Zero leaf trauma. Only blooms. Only petunia damage. No other plants. by NicelyBearded horticulture 5 Comments Euclid1859 10 months ago All those little poops make me think of something in the caterpillar arena of wildlife. I am not a reliable identifier of your issue though. SetHopeful4081 10 months ago I see a lot of small poop specks. Maybe you have some small caterpillars hiding in your petunia? Might have to dig around the leaves to look. TheHappyHusband87 10 months ago The only thing that went through the mind of the petunias was “oh no, not again.” DanoPinyon 10 months ago When you examine the plant to find the culprit, what do you find? Totally_Botanical 10 months ago Cucumber beetles are notorious for this Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Euclid1859 10 months ago All those little poops make me think of something in the caterpillar arena of wildlife. I am not a reliable identifier of your issue though.
SetHopeful4081 10 months ago I see a lot of small poop specks. Maybe you have some small caterpillars hiding in your petunia? Might have to dig around the leaves to look.
TheHappyHusband87 10 months ago The only thing that went through the mind of the petunias was “oh no, not again.”
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All those little poops make me think of something in the caterpillar arena of wildlife. I am not a reliable identifier of your issue though.
I see a lot of small poop specks. Maybe you have some small caterpillars hiding in your petunia? Might have to dig around the leaves to look.
The only thing that went through the mind of the petunias was “oh no, not again.”
When you examine the plant to find the culprit, what do you find?
Cucumber beetles are notorious for this