11-06-2004, 09:39 AM
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Ants and broad beans
On Wed, 9 Jun 2004 18:55:26 +0100
(sw) wrote:
The Reids wrote:
Following up to David
They seemed
to be stopping where the spots are and feeding.
look closely, they are blackfly, I get them every year, spray
with soapy water, problem solved.
Is anyone else finding this a bad year for aphids (OK, good year for
aphids, bad year for plants and people trying to control aphids)? I
noticed a few curled leaves on the apple tree and unfurled them to find
huddled masses -- a veritable carpet! -- of aphids. Some leaves had
grey, others red, and a very few green. There's greenfly on the roses,
pinkfly on the scabious, a friend's lupin had real lupin aphids, huge
things, and every one of the broad beans has blackfly.
Presumably down to mild winter and moist spring?
regards
sarah
--
Think of it as evolution in action.
Indeed, 2004 is the year of the aphid...wonder if Chinese Astrology has added that one to the mix yet?
I can vouch for the South UK..we're crawling with the wee beasties..it's all out war!
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