How to Identify Insect Pests in Your Vegetable Garden - "CSI: Garden Pests"
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Mike Raupp, "The Bug Guy" for the University of Maryland Extension, explains how, like a crime scene investigator, you can use clues to find out what types of insects are causing damage in your garden. Look for telltale signs like chewed leaves, discoloration, distortion, dieback, and insect products. This video is brought to you by the Home and Garden Information Center, part of University of Maryland Extension. provides resources and encourages people to start their own food gardens. http://extension.umd.edu/growit Learn about our Grow It Eat It campaign, check out our facebook page for more gardening advice: http://www.facebook.com/UMDHGIC#!/GIEIMaryland Animation by Chris Heuer, Freefall FX, LLC Shot and edited by Brett Wooldridge and Emily Heimsoth Intro music from: http://www.pacdv.com/sounds/ The Who; "Won't Get Fooled Again" ; Who's Next; 1971; used here in accordance with Fair Use.
Comments
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i was hoping that this video will tell me what to do besides squezzing them. it helps better if i know what to use exactly to kill these predators
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Awesome! You rock. I'm glad you guys have fun with this and it really helps!
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Hahaha! The whole thing, so funny! Very well put together. A lot of info at one fun site.
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Intro was epic, those shades man
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very cheesy and informative.. just the way I like it. great video!
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Love the CSI theme and the info was very helpful and valuable.
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a lot of good, useful information, I have a bug on my tomato plants actually two, and one is the mexican bean beetle. but the other is a swollen fat squishy worm or grub like bug with tiny leg extensions off it's body similar to a caterpillar. The two pests are riddling my tomatos plants to a skeletons and I con't know what it is or how to get rid of it. PLEASE HELP me...
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i do beleive i had some leef hoppers beacause the chewed leads tend to distort cool stuff
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This was really helpful! Thank you. I love the CSI theme in this video. Very clever.
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Very helpful, outstanding!
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Cool.... Thanks
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