Thread: Larvae in fruit
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Old 19-08-2004, 08:41 PM
M. Tiefert
 
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On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 15:16:16 +0200, Merlin
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I have a small number of plum trees in the garden. In one in
particular (Marjorie's seedling) something like a quarter of the fruit
had larvae inside. I didn't stop to ask what they were larvae of.
... How can I prevent or minimise this next year? I do not want to harm
the useful insect brigade (eg bees) but I do want to discourage the
antisocial behaviour of the egg layers. Any suggestions please?


Once upon a time, way back when I was a kid (and we walked two miles to
school every day through blinding snowstorms, uphill both ways of
course...), whenever we ate apples from my grandfather's trees, we just
knew we had to watch out for worms. But he had so many apples (from only
two trees) that there just wasn't any real reason to use insecticides -
with more than enough apples already, using insecticides was simply an
unnecessary expense. Besides, it taught us kids to be observant ;-)

Do your trees produce enough un-wormed plums to meet your needs? (fresh
eating, cooked-plum types of desserts, presents for friends and neighbors
who don't have plum trees, etc.) If so, it's not much work to either cut
out the bad spots or just leave the wormy plums out as presents for the
birds.

cheers,

Marj
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