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Old 29-11-2004, 12:26 PM
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"Witchy Mama" wrote in message
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I was just watering my vegis and noticed that the beans had holes all
through the leaves which wern't there yesterday, so I had a closer look
and there were some tiny little grasshoppers on the leaves, I flicked
them away (I know that wont stop them), but does anyone have any tips
on keeping them away, I would prefer to try something natural before I
start spraying them with chemicals seeing as we would be wanting to eat
the beans, but if that is the only option then I guess chemicals will
have to be the way to go...


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Witchy Mama


I have heard that dissolving a couple of tablespoons of molasses in a
watering
can and sprinkling or spraying on the leaves deters leaf eaters. Not too
sure if it
will work on grasshoppers but it won't cost much to try it. I have used it
with
reasonable success on caterpillars. You need to repeat after overhead
watering or rain.
Regards
Phil J.


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