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White butterflies eating the vegi patch
The snails have been drowned in the beer traps. I now notice white butterflies chopping away at the cos lettuce, cabbage and broccoli. Is there a net of some kind that I can put over the vegi patch to keep these butterflies out or is there any other method to keep them away please. |
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White butterflies eating the vegi patch
the moth/butterfly won't be doing the eating its grubs will do that,
we do a safari early in the morning and pick off any grubs we find, also helps if you birds like butcher birds or noisy miners visiting the garden they will pick off the grubs. but as you say just throw and old mesh curtain or mossy net over the whole of the plants to keep the butterfly from laying eggs. a fried told me of this product that they swear by, as the tropical fruit fly are pretty bad around here, i'm going to give it a try but it supposed to help the plant become resistant to bug attack, that is become un-appatising you might say, all natural product they say. it's called 'vita-guard' and it is from 'nutri-tech solutions' www.nutri-tech.com.au, i have no comments on the product at this stage maybe at the end of the season i might? but we find if you feed the soil well then the plants will be less attractive to bugs as they have a better supply of all nutrients and trace elements, to that end we use no man made fertilisers, relying on green mulchng and kitchen scraps along with some wee water. On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 15:06:48 GMT, col wrote: snipped With peace and brightest of blessings, len & bev -- "Be Content With What You Have And May You Find Serenity and Tranquillity In A World That You May Not Understand." http://www.lensgarden.com.au/ |
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White butterflies eating the vegi patch
col wrote:
The snails have been drowned in the beer traps. I now notice white butterflies chopping away at the cos lettuce, cabbage and broccoli. Is there a net of some kind that I can put over the vegi patch to keep these butterflies out or is there any other method to keep them away please. I would suggest the bacterial product called DIPEL. Its safe and works a treat. Its not a chemical, as its found in nature. Its very effective. I have allready started treating my cabbages at first sign of the cabbage butterfly, and so far so good. Never any problem if you repeat every few weeks. |
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White butterflies eating the vegi patch
"col" wrote in message ... The snails have been drowned in the beer traps. I now notice white butterflies chopping away at the cos lettuce, cabbage and broccoli. Is there a net of some kind that I can put over the vegi patch to keep these butterflies out or is there any other method to keep them away please. These are cabbage moths, their grubs are very hungry and proliferate except in very cold weather. You can use nets to keep them out. You can use insecticide to kill them but it will kill useful bugs and small creatures too. You can use BT (Dipel) to kill them and it will not kill the other bugs. David |
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White butterflies eating the vegi patch
"col" wrote in message
The snails have been drowned in the beer traps. I now notice white butterflies chopping away at the cos lettuce, cabbage and broccoli. Is there a net of some kind that I can put over the vegi patch to keep these butterflies out or is there any other method to keep them away please. The cabbage moths are supposed to be territorial according to something I read years ago. I made up fake moths from old plastic milk cartons cut in a moth shape and added black spots using a texta, I stuck a satay skewer through them and then mounted the skewer into the top of bamboo stakes around the crucifer family. It seemed to work. |
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White butterflies eating the vegi patch
On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 19:05:08 GMT, len garden
wrote: the moth/butterfly won't be doing the eating its grubs will do that, we do a safari early in the morning and pick off any grubs we find, also helps if you birds like butcher birds or noisy miners visiting the garden they will pick off the grubs. but as you say just throw and old mesh curtain or mossy net over the whole of the plants to keep the butterfly from laying eggs. a fried told me of this product that they swear by, as the tropical fruit fly are pretty bad around here, i'm going to give it a try but it supposed to help the plant become resistant to bug attack, that is become un-appatising you might say, all natural product they say. Fruit fly is easy to kill. Place chlorene in one of those old orange juice 2l containers mixed with water and a bit of vegimite. Only needs to be about a quarter full in the bottle. Hang it to a try and presto, fruit fly are wiped out. I have about 5 of these bottles hanging on the fig tree. I do this about this time of year which lasts the whole season without the need to go back and do it again. I'll do as you suggest and get a mesh curtain and peg it down as where we are on the coast of Perth it gets very windy. it's called 'vita-guard' and it is from 'nutri-tech solutions' www.nutri-tech.com.au, i have no comments on the product at this stage maybe at the end of the season i might? but we find if you feed the soil well then the plants will be less attractive to bugs as they have a better supply of all nutrients and trace elements, to that end we use no man made fertilisers, relying on green mulchng and kitchen scraps along with some wee water. On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 15:06:48 GMT, col wrote: snipped With peace and brightest of blessings, len & bev |
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