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Old 26-05-2011, 12:58 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Scale insects

On May 26, 12:49*pm, Pam Moore wrote:
On Thu, 26 May 2011 09:02:26 +0000 (UTC), Ann Lancing

wrote:

I have scale insects on a cultivated blackberry. *The infestation was so
bad that I cut out all the stems.
Will it come back with the new shoots, if so how can I kill them?


Yesterday *a friend discovered scale insects on my stephanotis. *I had
seen some clusters of flower bud appearing, after 3 years of waiting.
The friend inspecting the plant and found the scale. *( I don't see
such things easily becauseof my sight.) She cut off the worst affected
leaves for me. *Now how do I deal with any other scales there may be?
I don't think a systemic insecticide will work as the leaves are waxy.
Is it a case of wiping the bottoms (LOL) of all the leaves? *I heard
once on GQT that whisky is the thing to use, on a bit of cotton wool.
Any other suggestions?
The plant is twined round a circular wire, and quite a tangle of
leaves.
Incidentally I got fed up with training the long shoots around in a
circle so this Spring I started cutting them off. *I wonder if this
has triggered flowering.

Pam in Bristol


Whisky or more normaly Meths is used for Mealy bugs as it disolves the
waky coating they have,