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aphids on tropical milkweed
We have a tropical milkweed that is frequently visited by Monarch
butterflies. Wife picks the eggs off and raises the caterpillars in the house (safe from ants) and we feed them native milkweed (Asclepias syriaca.) She has released at least 100 butterflies so far this year. Anyway... The aphids on the tropical have just exploded in the past week and the plant is covered with them. What can I use to kill them without harming the butterflies? Soap? Half-strength dormant oil spray? Since the plant is in a pot, I suppose I /could/ hide it in into the garage for a day or two if I need to use something stronger like Sevin or Rotenone or pyrethrin. But I'd like to find a contact poison that leaves *no* residue. Thanks, Bob |
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aphids on tropical milkweed
zxcvbob wrote:
.... The aphids on the tropical have just exploded in the past week and the plant is covered with them. What can I use to kill them without harming the butterflies? Soap? Half-strength dormant oil spray? for one plant, soft brush them off or use a spray of water, see if any remain after that and then hit them with a weak soapy water solution to drown them. keep an eye out for ants that may be "herding" them. repeat as needed... songbird |
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aphids on tropical milkweed
On Mon, 03 Aug 2015 11:13:58 -0500, zxcvbob
wrote: We have a tropical milkweed that is frequently visited by Monarch butterflies. Wife picks the eggs off and raises the caterpillars in the house (safe from ants) and we feed them native milkweed (Asclepias syriaca.) She has released at least 100 butterflies so far this year. Anyway... The aphids on the tropical have just exploded in the past week and the plant is covered with them. What can I use to kill them without harming the butterflies? Soap? Half-strength dormant oil spray? Since the plant is in a pot, I suppose I /could/ hide it in into the garage for a day or two if I need to use something stronger like Sevin or Rotenone or pyrethrin. But I'd like to find a contact poison that leaves *no* residue. Thanks, Bob Aphids won't harm milkweed and they won't venture off the plant, I'd leave well enough alone. |
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aphids on tropical milkweed
Once upon a time on usenet Brooklyn1 wrote:
On Mon, 03 Aug 2015 11:13:58 -0500, zxcvbob wrote: We have a tropical milkweed that is frequently visited by Monarch butterflies. Wife picks the eggs off and raises the caterpillars in the house (safe from ants) and we feed them native milkweed (Asclepias syriaca.) She has released at least 100 butterflies so far this year. Anyway... The aphids on the tropical have just exploded in the past week and the plant is covered with them. What can I use to kill them without harming the butterflies? Soap? Half-strength dormant oil spray? Since the plant is in a pot, I suppose I /could/ hide it in into the garage for a day or two if I need to use something stronger like Sevin or Rotenone or pyrethrin. But I'd like to find a contact poison that leaves *no* residue. Thanks, Bob Aphids won't harm milkweed and they won't venture off the plant, I'd leave well enough alone. They do however stunt its growth considerably. -- Shaun. "Humans will have advanced a long, long way when religious belief has a cozy little classification in the DSM*." David Melville (in r.a.s.f1) (*Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) |
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aphids on tropical milkweed
Once upon a time on usenet songbird wrote:
zxcvbob wrote: ... The aphids on the tropical have just exploded in the past week and the plant is covered with them. What can I use to kill them without harming the butterflies? Soap? Half-strength dormant oil spray? for one plant, soft brush them off or use a spray of water, see if any remain after that and then hit them with a weak soapy water solution to drown them. keep an eye out for ants that may be "herding" them. repeat as needed... That's exactly what I do. Soapy solution is approximately 1% dish washing liquid (10mls to a litre). Much stronger makes the milkweed grow twisted and stunted. -- Shaun. "Humans will have advanced a long, long way when religious belief has a cozy little classification in the DSM*." David Melville (in r.a.s.f1) (*Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) |
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