Plumeria Troubleshooting Guide
The Plumeria Troubleshooting Guide helps you quickly identify and resolve common issues such as yellowing leaves, poor blooming, pests, and root problems—ensuring your plumeria stays healthy and beautiful year-round.
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Are there known critters that eat Plumeria seeds?
Several critters are known to eat plumeria seeds, which can affect the plant’s ability to propagate. Some of these critters include:
- Birds:
- Birds are known to eat plumeria seeds, particularly when they are exposed or easily accessible. They can be attracted to the seeds for their nutritional value.
- Insects:
- Certain insects, such as beetles and weevils, may bore into plumeria seed pods and consume the seeds from the inside.
- Rodents:
- Small mammals like mice and rats may also eat plumeria seeds, especially if they are left on the ground or in an easily accessible location.
- Snails and Slugs:
- These pests are more commonly known for eating leaves and flowers, but they can also be attracted to seeds and young seedlings.
Preventive Measures:
- Netting or Mesh: Use netting or mesh covers to protect seed pods from birds and larger pests.
- Insect Control: Regularly inspect plants for signs of insect activity and use appropriate insecticides or natural remedies to protect the seeds.
- Rodent Control: Keep the area around plumeria plants clean and free of debris where rodents might hide. If necessary, use traps or deterrents.
- Elevate Seed Pods: If possible, elevate the seed pods or place them in a protected area where they are less accessible to pests.