A flowering hydrangea plant has a leaf with a hole in it. - Honki Kumanyan/Shutterstock Did you just notice a bunch of holes in the leaves of your beloved hydrangea and are wondering what could have ...
Caterpillars, slugs, chewing insects, wildlife, and fungi are the top culprits behind holes in outdoor plant leaves. Each leaves different clues like slime trails, ragged edges, or missing buds. You ...
Holes in hydrangea leaves are usually caused by pests like beetles, caterpillars, slugs, or aphids—use a hand lens to ID the culprit. Deer or rabbits leave torn leaves, while fungal diseases or heat ...
Put an end to pests feasting on hydrangea leaves. Holes in hydrangea leaves are usually caused by pests like beetles, caterpillars, slugs, or aphids—use a hand lens to ID the culprit. Deer or rabbits ...