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Old 17-06-2003, 07:32 AM
Colin Malsingh
 
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I saw details of a place that sold Ladybird eggs (to hatch yourself)
and thought it sounded like fun. This was the Adalia kit, in the
Organic Gardening catalogue.

It was pretty expensive, but I was still game to try alternative ways
of aphid control.

Anyway, the kits and eggs turned up, most of them hatched, turned into
wriggling larvae. Then died.

It was at this point that I noticed that the Stinging Nettles along
our road were *COVERED* in Aphids, Ladybirds and lots of Ladybird
larvae. I don't reckon my harvesting will have depleted the
environment much, and I was able to place the larvae directly on my
worst affected plants.

I'm still waiting for some replacements from Adalia, but reckon their
model is probably flawed anyway. They recommend you keep the results
until they've changed into Ladybirds (at which point you have no
control over where it will fly off to).

By contrast, the larvae eat a greater quantity of aphids and are
slightly easier to control (though still very quick & wriggly).

Colin
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Old 18-06-2003, 10:20 AM
Jan Flora
 
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Default Natural bug controls - also available free...

In article , Colin Malsingh
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[snipped lady bug stuff]

It was at this point that I noticed that the Stinging Nettles along


[...]

Colin


If you need any really rich dirt, dig up that stuff that the Stinging
Nettles is growing in. It only grows in the *very best* dirt. It's
what I call a "bio-indicator of dirt to haul home."

Jan
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