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Old July 4, 2015   #1
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Default Some disease/critter ID help?

I'm starting to see some issues but can't figure out what it might be... Thanks in advance, guys!

Below, on my tomatoes, what is eating the leaves and in a manner where some of them have a thin veil left???




Below, on my bean plants: some leaves are crinkles up - is this a critter thing or deficiency? calcium?


Below, on my cukes: I'm guess critter activity but what?
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Old July 4, 2015   #2
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I remember seeing pictures in a thread that looks something like the pictures above. I'm pretty sure it was Flea Beetles causing the damage.
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Thanks Salt, aside from being able to see the beetles and flicking them into soap water (like japanese beetles?) is there anything else to be done to trap them??
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1st photo looks like slug damage possibly
second photo possible beginnings of a bean leaf mosaic virus
Third looks like downy mildew but not sure. here's some info on cucumber problems to help you narrow it down http://www.essentialgardenguide.com/...ms/9/Cucumber/

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Old July 8, 2015   #5
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I am still not sure what's eating holes in my tomato plant leaves ... I have seen signs of beetles and have promptly squished them. In previous years we have had slugs but I've been good about putting sluggo out there.

Another one: Friend or Foe? Found on my eggplant
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