My husband, Bill, and I were walking in the yard to the garden when we were shocked to find tiny gray caterpillars chowing down on our asparagus ferns. Many of us don’t even look this time of year as we harvested the sprigs of this plant very early in the spring. So, we were lucky to have noticed the caterpillars. We love asparagus, and this bed is so special. What to do? Research the issue and find a solution. Upon researching, I found these culprits are common asparagus beetle (Crioceris asparigi). These larvae are one-third inch, gray, with humpbacks, plump with black legs and emerge from tiny black eggs laid on the spears in early spring. The adults emerge from debris, leaf litter, holl
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