Those pesky grasshoppers… and what to do with them
I wondered if it was more a rural affair, but my town gardening friends tell me they are having problems with those pesky grasshoppers too. They are eating my seedlings and greens down to the ground and I’m not impressed! I thought my chooks would be doing a better job of keeping the population under control, to be honest, but they seem to be too busy scratching through the neighbours’ cow manure to deal with my grasshopper glut. Though they love them if they come across them, they haven’t reached the point of hunting through my paddocks for them. So I hit up my friend Google and found some information and advice. The information here in Australia is that the eggs will overwinter in the ground so you need to spray to kill the grasshoppers to break the cycle. I don’t like that idea, so I looked for a few others to reduce the population. Grasshopper traps on the internet ranged from fluffy blankets (their legs get stuck) to yellow things (which apparently attract them)