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    Default Something is eating my plants?

    Ok. So last year, I successfully grew tomatoes, cucumbers, snap peas, and a couple of green beans. This year, I put seedlings in the ground as they developed true leaves and within a week something was chewing on them and several had shriveled and died. At first it was just crawling plants but I have noticed some issues on my tomatoes and beans now too.

    I finally got smart and propped the crawling plants up for now, but there is still SOME chewing going on. I have noticed opaque balls of something - hard, and they are a whitish opaque color. They start off small but grow to be about half the size of a popcorn kernel. I don't know if they are related or not but they look like something that could hatch something else....

    Any ideas on what it could be/how to deal?

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    Maybe its bugs. I use to have ants in my soil, I've tried many ways to get rid of them because they are destroying my plants. I have tried placing some cucumber peels around the plants, it helps a little, because the bugs hate cucumber peels. Or you can spray some lemon juice on it, it'll kill a bug or two.
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    sounds like bugs for sure. Could even be spiders
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    spiders are predators, they don't eat plants.

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    Default Did u check the leaves

    They are probably hiding and or the same color as your leaves. Gotta look carefully. Had same problem with my palm tree and finally saw thier were two large grasshoppers hiding in there eating it.

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    Spiders ! LOL

    But spider mites are a possibility, although not related to Spiders

    More likely to be aphids.

    From your description, if they look little white tufts of cotton, then it will be Mealybugs.

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