What could be eating a small hole in my tiny capiscum's in my cold greenhouse? The fruit is about half an inch now and the hole is about the size of a small pea? Any ideas what it is and any non-chemical treatments available?
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Holes in Capiscums
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bigpepperplant
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I had exactly this problem with peppers in my polytunnel last year and asked the same question on the forum. If I remember, the answer is probably caterpillars. Have a good look for them because the hole in the pepper will make it rot which is really frustrating!
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bigpepperplant
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I don't know I'm afraid. I didn't use anything, but I probably should have done.
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Whenever I've found a hole in a pepper there's usually been a slug or some woodlice living inside it, so I would blame one or other of these as the culprit. My solution is woodash around the base of the plant as neither animal can seem to cross it.
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