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Old 27-04-2007, 05:51 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
Kimberly Kimberly is offline
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Default Aphids on Roses


"Omelet" wrote in message
news | In article ,
| "R M. Watkin" wrote:
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| "Omelet" wrote in message
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| "Patsy Brown" wrote:
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| I remember reading some method to control Aphids. What should I use
on
| my
| Roses?
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| Thanks
| Pat
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| If you cannot afford to purchase a couple of pints of ladybird
beetles,
| my mother used to make a strong tobacco tea out of a pack of
ciggy's...
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| Hi All,
| The only trouble with tobacco tea is that it kills the good insects as
well
| as the bad. Plus the fact is is bad for your health that is why it fell
into
| dissuse in the last century. Hope this helps you.
|
| Richard M. Watkin.
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| Note, please, that I prefer ladybird beetles...
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| It's what I use here now as I CAN afford them.
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| I have a plentiful population of the larvae every spring.
| The only aphids I have gather on the muscadine grapes, and those (the
| grape leaves) are so prolific, it causes the plants no harm.
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| Speaking of which, companion planting is also a good alternative.
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| Peace, Om
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Is there someplace special you get your ladybird beetles? I've googled but
not gotten very far. Thanks.

Kimberly