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Old 21-03-2009, 11:06 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default 101 Weevil Grubs and the Rhubard

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Yes, of course you must, if they really are weevil grubs. If you don't,
the bleeders'll be breeding and spreading everywhere.

You can get a biological control for them - someone will be along any
minute with the URL - if not you can gargle for it.


You can also get compost containing a chemical which kills the grubs -
might be an idea if you're growing it in pots?


Look for 'Levington Container & Hanging Basket Compost with Vine Weevil
Control'


Ok on decoratives like flahs, but not for combustib^h^h^h^h^commestibles
like rooooobarb.

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