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Old 30-07-2012, 06:25 PM
MattW30 MattW30 is offline
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Thanks for that, no I haven't tried that, I'll have a look this evening.


QUOTE='Pat Kiewicz[_2_];965715']MattW30 said:



Hello all,

I'm new to this forum having previosuly used my granddad for advice on
all things 'green fingered' unfortunaly he's no longer with us so I'm
finding I am somewhat stuck for advice these days.

Hoping someone can help me identify what is eating my hedge as I have
no idea, can't even seem to find the bug 'in the act'.

If anyone could kindly identify what it is then I'll zap the hedge
accordingly.

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Have you tried going out in the middle of the night with a light?
It could be a type of beetle that feeds at night and hides in the
soil during the day. We have been suffering an outbreak of a
fairly new invasive pest, the Asiatic garden beetle, which has
chewed up some of my plants similar to that.

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Pat in Plymouth MI

"Yes, swooping is bad."

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