RonObvious
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So after a great growing season thus far, we are suddenly smitten with something that is producing heavy losses, especially with our Seyval Blanc. I'm assuming this is bird damage but I'm not sure. My wife thinks it is some sort of disease or rot. The vineyard is about a mile away from our house so unfortunately we cannot be up there 24/7 to see what's going on.
As a side note, we have seen robins and other birds in the trees along the periphery - these birds are definitely doing some damage (clusters picked clean, especially near the treeline - birds going back and forth from their nests in the trees to have a snack). But the damage they produce is minor in comparison to what's going on in the rest of the vineyard.
Now as to the rest of the vineyard: We lost about 40% of our Seyval to whatever this is, and there is significant damage to the Marquette too. Each berry has a slash mark, which I assume to be a peck from a beak, but could plausibly also be a hole created by bursting from internal pressure, or some sort of bug or fungal spore or whatever. Most (but not all) of the damage occurs toward the top of the clusters, which would support the idea of birds but also perhaps sunscald or fungal spores. The affected berries smell OK - I know many fungal diseases produce peculiar funky odors but I don't smell anything like that.
Is there anything else besides bird damage that this could be?
You're probably wondering why we didn't use netting. Last year we did net about half the vinyeard and had zero damage... none in the netted side OR the un-netted side. And the netting we used was the cheap plastic stuff that tore and became tangled when we tried to remove it. So we figured we'd skip the netting this year. Big mistake!
As a side note, we have seen robins and other birds in the trees along the periphery - these birds are definitely doing some damage (clusters picked clean, especially near the treeline - birds going back and forth from their nests in the trees to have a snack). But the damage they produce is minor in comparison to what's going on in the rest of the vineyard.
Now as to the rest of the vineyard: We lost about 40% of our Seyval to whatever this is, and there is significant damage to the Marquette too. Each berry has a slash mark, which I assume to be a peck from a beak, but could plausibly also be a hole created by bursting from internal pressure, or some sort of bug or fungal spore or whatever. Most (but not all) of the damage occurs toward the top of the clusters, which would support the idea of birds but also perhaps sunscald or fungal spores. The affected berries smell OK - I know many fungal diseases produce peculiar funky odors but I don't smell anything like that.
Is there anything else besides bird damage that this could be?
You're probably wondering why we didn't use netting. Last year we did net about half the vinyeard and had zero damage... none in the netted side OR the un-netted side. And the netting we used was the cheap plastic stuff that tore and became tangled when we tried to remove it. So we figured we'd skip the netting this year. Big mistake!