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How can I kill white flies
For the third year in a row my tomatoes and cucumbers are being destroyed by
white flies. I've used Safer soap, Bayer Bug be Gone, and now Bonide Eight Insect control. This last has helped but not completely rid the plants of the bugs. It is expensive to use a lot. Does anyone know of anything I could use next year before the first flies appear to prevent them from doing any damage. |
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Well, we used to use pieces of bright yellow plastic with a little oil
spread on 'em. Seemed to pick 'em up smartly. Was cheap. Long lasting. Easy to clean/reset. And completely non-toxic Dusty San Jose "Lois" wrote in message . .. For the third year in a row my tomatoes and cucumbers are being destroyed by white flies. I've used Safer soap, Bayer Bug be Gone, and now Bonide Eight Insect control. This last has helped but not completely rid the plants of the bugs. It is expensive to use a lot. Does anyone know of anything I could use next year before the first flies appear to prevent them from doing any damage. |
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What kind of oil?
Thanks, Dianna On Wed, 10 Aug 2005 18:42:56 -0700, "Dusty Bleher" wrote: Well, we used to use pieces of bright yellow plastic with a little oil spread on 'em. Seemed to pick 'em up smartly. Was cheap. Long lasting. Easy to clean/reset. And completely non-toxic Dusty San Jose _______________________________________________ To reply, please remove "fluff" from my address. |
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Oh most any kind at all, Dianna (but not petroleum based oils--those would
be toxic). Vegetable oil. Olive oil. Canola oil. Safflower oil. Sunflower oil. Walnut oil. Sesame oil. Peanut oil. Etc. Whatever you have sittin' around in your cupboard...the cheaper the better. The yellow attracts 'em, and the oil nails 'em to the plastic. Then every couple of weeks we ran 'em through the dishwasher and re-oiled 'em fresh... Works like a champ. Dusty "Dianna Visek" wrote in message ... What kind of oil? Thanks, Dianna On Wed, 10 Aug 2005 18:42:56 -0700, "Dusty Bleher" wrote: Well, we used to use pieces of bright yellow plastic with a little oil spread on 'em. Seemed to pick 'em up smartly. Was cheap. Long lasting. Easy to clean/reset. And completely non-toxic Dusty San Jose _______________________________________________ To reply, please remove "fluff" from my address. |
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Dianna Visek wrote:
What kind of oil? Thanks, Dianna On Wed, 10 Aug 2005 18:42:56 -0700, "Dusty Bleher" wrote: Well, we used to use pieces of bright yellow plastic with a little oil spread on 'em. Seemed to pick 'em up smartly. Was cheap. Long lasting. Easy to clean/reset. And completely non-toxic Dusty San Jose I've used old CD's, sprayed them yellow and added Tanglefoot. Worth trying regular oils. -- Susan N. "Moral indignation is in most cases two percent moral, 48 percent indignation, and 50 percent envy." Vittorio De Sica, Italian movie director (1901-1974) |
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On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 01:13:17 GMT, "Lois"
wrote: For the third year in a row my tomatoes and cucumbers are being destroyed by white flies. I've used Safer soap, Bayer Bug be Gone, and now Bonide Eight Insect control. This last has helped but not completely rid the plants of the bugs. It is expensive to use a lot. Does anyone know of anything I could use next year before the first flies appear to prevent them from doing any damage. When I moved into the house I am in now, the white fly population was out of control. No, really, out of control. There were so many of the little buggers, that when they massed on my screen door at night, they cast a shadow. One of my neighbors walked through her yard to her car with a dust mask on because she was tired of having them get into her nose and mouth. I convinced the neighbors on either side of me to stop using pesticides for a while, and I started buying and releasing lady bugs. After the first couple of releases, there was a perceptible drop in the white fly plague. The next spring, I started early, and we had even fewer white flies that summer. The third summer I didn't have to release any lady bugs, and we didn't have but a normal white fly population. Now I occasionally see a plant with white fly, but it's nothing a bit of soapy water in a spray bottle can't handle. My success with the white fly is one reason I've looked so hard for a beneficial that will help control the spit! thrip population. Penelope |
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On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 13:24:54 -0400, Penelope Periwinkle
wrote: On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 01:13:17 GMT, "Lois" wrote: For the third year in a row my tomatoes and cucumbers are being destroyed by white flies. I've used Safer soap, Bayer Bug be Gone, and now Bonide Eight Insect control. This last has helped but not completely rid the plants of the bugs. It is expensive to use a lot. Does anyone know of anything I could use next year before the first flies appear to prevent them from doing any damage. When I moved into the house I am in now, the white fly population was out of control. No, really, out of control. There were so many of the little buggers, that when they massed on my screen door at night, they cast a shadow. One of my neighbors walked through her yard to her car with a dust mask on because she was tired of having them get into her nose and mouth. I convinced the neighbors on either side of me to stop using pesticides for a while, and I started buying and releasing lady bugs. After the first couple of releases, there was a perceptible drop in the white fly plague. The next spring, I started early, and we had even fewer white flies that summer. The third summer I didn't have to release any lady bugs, and we didn't have but a normal white fly population. Okay!, I don't have a big problem with white flies, but I do want to make a comment about the Lady Bugs. If what I call Lady Bugs, and what you call Lady Bugs are the same- -Be Aware. For the last 4 or 5 years, in the fall of the year we have an onslaught of these critters. They are small orange with black dots on them (that are shaped like and old VW automobile). In the fall, after the first cold snap, they start looking for a place to winter. Not only do they fly but they also crawl--and they get into every thing. Not just a few, but thousands and thousands. You go to your auto, and even with the window rolled up there will be hundreds inside. All of your outdoor light fixtures will fill up with them. I live in a rural area (lots of fields and woods) in town, they are not quite as bad, but there is plenty to go around. GIVE ME THE WHITE FLY, I can spray them. Sorry for the negative comment, no offense intended. Rogerx. Now I occasionally see a plant with white fly, but it's nothing a bit of soapy water in a spray bottle can't handle. My success with the white fly is one reason I've looked so hard for a beneficial that will help control the spit! thrip population. Penelope |
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In article ,
"Lois" wrote: For the third year in a row my tomatoes and cucumbers are being destroyed by white flies. I've used Safer soap, Bayer Bug be Gone, and now Bonide Eight Insect control. This last has helped but not completely rid the plants of the bugs. It is expensive to use a lot. Does anyone know of anything I could use next year before the first flies appear to prevent them from doing any damage. Neem oil? -- Om. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a son-of-a-bitch." -Jack Nicholson |
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In article ,
Rogerx wrote: On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 13:24:54 -0400, Penelope Periwinkle wrote: On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 01:13:17 GMT, "Lois" wrote: For the third year in a row my tomatoes and cucumbers are being destroyed by white flies. I've used Safer soap, Bayer Bug be Gone, and now Bonide Eight Insect control. This last has helped but not completely rid the plants of the bugs. It is expensive to use a lot. Does anyone know of anything I could use next year before the first flies appear to prevent them from doing any damage. When I moved into the house I am in now, the white fly population was out of control. No, really, out of control. There were so many of the little buggers, that when they massed on my screen door at night, they cast a shadow. One of my neighbors walked through her yard to her car with a dust mask on because she was tired of having them get into her nose and mouth. I convinced the neighbors on either side of me to stop using pesticides for a while, and I started buying and releasing lady bugs. After the first couple of releases, there was a perceptible drop in the white fly plague. The next spring, I started early, and we had even fewer white flies that summer. The third summer I didn't have to release any lady bugs, and we didn't have but a normal white fly population. Okay!, I don't have a big problem with white flies, but I do want to make a comment about the Lady Bugs. If what I call Lady Bugs, and what you call Lady Bugs are the same- -Be Aware. For the last 4 or 5 years, in the fall of the year we have an onslaught of these critters. They are small orange with black dots on them (that are shaped like and old VW automobile). In the fall, after the first cold snap, they start looking for a place to winter. Not only do they fly but they also crawl--and they get into every thing. Not just a few, but thousands and thousands. You go to your auto, and even with the window rolled up there will be hundreds inside. All of your outdoor light fixtures will fill up with them. I live in a rural area (lots of fields and woods) in town, they are not quite as bad, but there is plenty to go around. GIVE ME THE WHITE FLY, I can spray them. Sorry for the negative comment, no offense intended. Rogerx. Gather them up and SELL THEM on ebay! You can make a fortune. ;-) I'll pay you to send me a few hundred of them. Please? Cheers! -- K. Sprout the MungBean to reply "I don't like to commit myself about heaven and hell--you see, I have friends in both places." --Mark Twain |
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Those are the Asian lady beetles, not our usual lady bugs. And I
think they bite. Regards, Dianna On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 13:55:42 -0500, Rogerx wrote: On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 13:24:54 -0400, Penelope Periwinkle wrote: Okay!, I don't have a big problem with white flies, but I do want to make a comment about the Lady Bugs. If what I call Lady Bugs, and what you call Lady Bugs are the same- -Be Aware. For the last 4 or 5 years, in the fall of the year we have an onslaught of these critters. They are small orange with black dots on them (that are shaped like and old VW automobile). _______________________________________________ To reply, please remove "fluff" from my address. |
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Asian lady beetles are different from the usual lady bugs. We had a lot of
them several years ago. I had an awful time keeping them out of the house. You're right they do bite. Lois "Dianna Visek" wrote in message ... Those are the Asian lady beetles, not our usual lady bugs. And I think they bite. Regards, Dianna On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 13:55:42 -0500, Rogerx wrote: On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 13:24:54 -0400, Penelope Periwinkle wrote: Okay!, I don't have a big problem with white flies, but I do want to make a comment about the Lady Bugs. If what I call Lady Bugs, and what you call Lady Bugs are the same- -Be Aware. For the last 4 or 5 years, in the fall of the year we have an onslaught of these critters. They are small orange with black dots on them (that are shaped like and old VW automobile). _______________________________________________ To reply, please remove "fluff" from my address. |
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On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 14:43:35 -0500, Katra
wrote: I'll pay you to send me a few hundred of them. Me Too!! Please? Purdy Please? Penelope |
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On Fri, 12 Aug 2005 00:06:49 GMT, wrote:
On 8/11/05 12:43 PM, in article , "Katra" wrote: Rogerx has bunches o' ladybugs he doesn't want Sorry for the negative comment, no offense intended. Rogerx. Gather them up and SELL THEM on ebay! That is probably in violation of state and federal law. Note that containers, In California at least, indicate the license number of where the lady bugs were raised. Oh, poo, poo, poo on you, too. Rogerx is going to be too busy shipping them to me and Katra to sell them on eBay. Penelope |
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