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Antipodean Bucket Farmer 09-10-2004 10:53 AM

BT In NZ
 
This is a bit of an esoteric question.

It is springtime here in the southern hemisphere. So I
have just planted some broccoli and cauliflower. I had
a problem with cabbage loopers (caterpillars who target
those crops) last year. The suggestions I heard on
this newsgroup was for BT.

But where can I get that product in Wellington, New
Zealand?

I saw a printed product guide from the Yates company,
which suggested that their, "Success" product was a
bacterial caterpiller-killer. Which suggests that it
is BT.

I already asked Commonsense Organics, and they don't
carry it.

Any other leads?

Thanks in advance...


[email protected] 09-10-2004 03:02 PM

have you tried online?
the other suggestion is floating row covers. this will physically keep the moths
away from the caterpillars. plant a "sacrifice" planting for the moths then pull the
plants up and burn after the moths have laid eggs.
Ingrid

Antipodean Bucket Farmer wrote:

This is a bit of an esoteric question.

It is springtime here in the southern hemisphere. So I
have just planted some broccoli and cauliflower. I had
a problem with cabbage loopers (caterpillars who target
those crops) last year. The suggestions I heard on
this newsgroup was for BT.

But where can I get that product in Wellington, New
Zealand?

I saw a printed product guide from the Yates company,
which suggested that their, "Success" product was a
bacterial caterpiller-killer. Which suggests that it
is BT.

I already asked Commonsense Organics, and they don't
carry it.

Any other leads?

Thanks in advance...




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John Savage 25-10-2004 01:22 AM

Antipodean Bucket Farmer writes:
But where can I get that product in Wellington, New
Zealand?


The product name in Australia is Dipel (pronounced die pell).

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