I'm very worry for my 'little' tall palm tree
I'm very worry about my palm trees standing (till now) in my
mediterranean garden. I read some bad news, that make me anxious, about Red Palm Weevil (Rhynchophorus ferrugineus) in this forum board: http://www.agrolinker.co.uk/cgi-bin/...BB.pl?board=13 Is really that great treat for our palm tree these Europeans tell in their web sites? I'm very affectionate to my palm trees and I cannot think to my garden without them! Can anyone tell me more about this dangerous pest, and how to kill it quickly before it can damage my garden? Is it really that treat? |
I'm very worry for my 'little' tall palm tree
On 1 May, 15:46, LandraceSwineOldMeetingClub1832
valid wrote: I'm very worry about my palm trees standing (till now) in my mediterranean garden. I read some bad news, that make me anxious, about Red Palm Weevil (Rhynchophorus ferrugineus) in this forum board:http://www.agrolinker.co.uk/cgi-bin/...BB.pl?board=13 Is really that great treat for our palm tree these Europeans tell in their web sites? I'm very affectionate to my palm trees and I cannot think to my garden without them! Can anyone tell me more about this dangerous pest, and how to kill it quickly before it can damage my garden? Is it really that treat? You donr say where you are. I have heard of no instance of Palm Weevin in the UK, They entered Malta a year or so ago and are slowly spreading. treatment seems to be to cut down infected trees and burn. Google search will give you lots of sites to brows. David Hill |
I'm very worry for my 'little' tall palm tree
Dave Hill ha scritto:
You donr say where you are. I have heard of no instance of Palm Weevin in the UK, They entered Malta a year or so ago and are slowly spreading. treatment seems to be to cut down infected trees and burn. Google search will give you lots of sites to brows. David Hill In that forum board there are already links to some English documents and various foreign ones, but they are not so simple to understand. I'm not an expert, I need something simple to understand. Anyone can tell me any web-site where I can find simple free booklets for gardeners about Red Palm Weevil? Thanks |
I'm very worry for my 'little' tall palm tree
"LandraceSwineOldMeetingClub1832" valid wrote in message ... I'm very worry about my palm trees standing (till now) in my mediterranean garden. I read some bad news, that make me anxious, about Red Palm Weevil (Rhynchophorus ferrugineus) in this forum board: http://www.agrolinker.co.uk/cgi-bin/...BB.pl?board=13 Is really that great treat for our palm tree these Europeans tell in their web sites? I'm very affectionate to my palm trees and I cannot think to my garden without them! Can anyone tell me more about this dangerous pest, and how to kill it quickly before it can damage my garden? Is it really that treat? I've not heard of it. I did, however, look at the Royal Horticultural Societies website and they do not seem to recognise it yet, either. Perhaps you might keep an eye on the RHS site, and maybe Kew's site as well. If it's going to be a problem in the UK, they will soon be posting info about it. Spider |
I'm very worry for my 'little' tall palm tree
On 1 May, 20:04, "Spider" wrote:
"LandraceSwineOldMeetingClub1832"LandraceSwineOld wrote in message ... I'm very worry about my palm trees standing (till now) in my mediterranean garden. I read some bad news, that make me anxious, about Red Palm Weevil (Rhynchophorus ferrugineus) in this forum board: http://www.agrolinker.co.uk/cgi-bin/...BB.pl?board=13 Is really that great treat for our palm tree these Europeans tell in their web sites? I'm very affectionate to my palm trees and I cannot think to my garden without them! Can anyone tell me more about this dangerous pest, and how to kill it quickly before it can damage my garden? Is it really that treat? I've not heard of it. *I did, however, look at the Royal Horticultural Societies website and they do not seem to recognise it yet, either. *Perhaps you might keep an eye on the RHS site, and maybe Kew's site as well. *If it's going to be a problem in the UK, they will soon be posting info about it. Spider Why wont you say where your garden is? Is it in the UK? I am begining to think SCAM David Hill |
I'm very worry for my 'little' tall palm tree
"Dave Hill" wrote in message ... On 1 May, 20:04, "Spider" wrote: "LandraceSwineOldMeetingClub1832"LandraceSwineOld wrote in message ... I'm very worry about my palm trees standing (till now) in my mediterranean garden. I read some bad news, that make me anxious, about Red Palm Weevil (Rhynchophorus ferrugineus) in this forum board: http://www.agrolinker.co.uk/cgi-bin/...BB.pl?board=13 Is really that great treat for our palm tree these Europeans tell in their web sites? I'm very affectionate to my palm trees and I cannot think to my garden without them! Can anyone tell me more about this dangerous pest, and how to kill it quickly before it can damage my garden? Is it really that treat? I've not heard of it. I did, however, look at the Royal Horticultural Societies website and they do not seem to recognise it yet, either. Perhaps you might keep an eye on the RHS site, and maybe Kew's site as well. If it's going to be a problem in the UK, they will soon be posting info about it. Spider Why wont you say where your garden is? Is it in the UK? I am begining to think SCAM David Hill To whom are you referring, David? Me or 'Landrace'? Spider |
I'm very worry for my 'little' tall palm tree
On 2009-05-02 21:03:45 +0100, "Spider" said:
"Dave Hill" wrote in message ... On 1 May, 20:04, "Spider" wrote: "LandraceSwineOldMeetingClub1832"LandraceSwineOld wrote in message ... I'm very worry about my palm trees standing (till now) in my mediterranean garden. I read some bad news, that make me anxious, about Red Palm Weevil (Rhynchophorus ferrugineus) in this forum board: http://www.agrolinker.co.uk/cgi-bin/...BB.pl?board=13 Is really that great treat for our palm tree these Europeans tell in their web sites? I'm very affectionate to my palm trees and I cannot think to my garden without them! Can anyone tell me more about this dangerous pest, and how to kill it quickly before it can damage my garden? Is it really that treat? I've not heard of it. I did, however, look at the Royal Horticultural Societies website and they do not seem to recognise it yet, either. Perhaps you might keep an eye on the RHS site, and maybe Kew's site as well. If it's going to be a problem in the UK, they will soon be posting info about it. Spider Why wont you say where your garden is? Is it in the UK? I am begining to think SCAM David Hill To whom are you referring, David? Me or 'Landrace'? Spider Landrace, I feel sure. David has asked him once already where he is located. -- -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com Exotic plants, shrubs & perennials South Devon |
I'm very worry for my 'little' tall palm tree
Why wont you say where your garden is?
It is in Italy, of course, but I'm not a European. Is this a newsgroups for UK people only? Anyway I know RHS & KEW's, thanks for your answer, I will browse those site to find other infos about this insect, I thought could be also in UK |
I'm very worry for my 'little' tall palm tree
"Sacha" wrote in message ... On 2009-05-02 21:03:45 +0100, "Spider" said: "Dave Hill" wrote in message ... On 1 May, 20:04, "Spider" wrote: "LandraceSwineOldMeetingClub1832"LandraceSwineOld wrote in message ... I'm very worry about my palm trees standing (till now) in my mediterranean garden. I read some bad news, that make me anxious, about Red Palm Weevil (Rhynchophorus ferrugineus) in this forum board: http://www.agrolinker.co.uk/cgi-bin/...BB.pl?board=13 Is really that great treat for our palm tree these Europeans tell in their web sites? I'm very affectionate to my palm trees and I cannot think to my garden without them! Can anyone tell me more about this dangerous pest, and how to kill it quickly before it can damage my garden? Is it really that treat? I've not heard of it. I did, however, look at the Royal Horticultural Societies website and they do not seem to recognise it yet, either. Perhaps you might keep an eye on the RHS site, and maybe Kew's site as well. If it's going to be a problem in the UK, they will soon be posting info about it. Spider Why wont you say where your garden is? Is it in the UK? I am begining to think SCAM David Hill To whom are you referring, David? Me or 'Landrace'? Spider Landrace, I feel sure. David has asked him once already where he is located. -- -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com Exotic plants, shrubs & perennials South Devon Thanks, Sacha. :~) I hope so. I don't think I've been particularly precious about my whereabouts. Incidentally, I did respond to your 'Deutzia' post recently. Hope you saw that. I've had one or two minor problems recently ... and I know you've switched server ... so just wondered? Spider |
I'm very worry for my 'little' tall palm tree
On 2009-05-02 21:56:09 +0100, "Spider" said:
"Sacha" wrote in message ... On 2009-05-02 21:03:45 +0100, "Spider" said: "Dave Hill" wrote in message ... On 1 May, 20:04, "Spider" wrote: "LandraceSwineOldMeetingClub1832"LandraceSwineOld wrote in message ... I'm very worry about my palm trees standing (till now) in my mediterranean garden. I read some bad news, that make me anxious, about Red Palm Weevil (Rhynchophorus ferrugineus) in this forum board: http://www.agrolinker.co.uk/cgi-bin/...BB.pl?board=13 Is really that great treat for our palm tree these Europeans tell in their web sites? I'm very affectionate to my palm trees and I cannot think to my garden without them! Can anyone tell me more about this dangerous pest, and how to kill it quickly before it can damage my garden? Is it really that treat? I've not heard of it. I did, however, look at the Royal Horticultural Societies website and they do not seem to recognise it yet, either. Perhaps you might keep an eye on the RHS site, and maybe Kew's site as well. If it's going to be a problem in the UK, they will soon be posting info about it. Spider Why wont you say where your garden is? Is it in the UK? I am begining to think SCAM David Hill To whom are you referring, David? Me or 'Landrace'? Spider Landrace, I feel sure. David has asked him once already where he is located. -- -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com Exotic plants, shrubs & perennials South Devon Thanks, Sacha. :~) I hope so. I don't think I've been particularly precious about my whereabouts. Incidentally, I did respond to your 'Deutzia' post recently. Hope you saw that. I've had one or two minor problems recently ... and I know you've switched server ... so just wondered? Spider Sorry, no, but I've been switching around, as you say. Can you email it to me if you don't want to re-post it? -- -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com Exotic plants, shrubs & perennials South Devon |
I'm very worry for my 'little' tall palm tree
"Sacha" wrote in message ... On 2009-05-02 21:56:09 +0100, "Spider" said: "Sacha" wrote in message ... On 2009-05-02 21:03:45 +0100, "Spider" said: "Dave Hill" wrote in message ... On 1 May, 20:04, "Spider" wrote: "LandraceSwineOldMeetingClub1832"LandraceSwineOld wrote in message ... I'm very worry about my palm trees standing (till now) in my mediterranean garden. I read some bad news, that make me anxious, about Red Palm Weevil (Rhynchophorus ferrugineus) in this forum board: http://www.agrolinker.co.uk/cgi-bin/...BB.pl?board=13 Is really that great treat for our palm tree these Europeans tell in their web sites? I'm very affectionate to my palm trees and I cannot think to my garden without them! Can anyone tell me more about this dangerous pest, and how to kill it quickly before it can damage my garden? Is it really that treat? I've not heard of it. I did, however, look at the Royal Horticultural Societies website and they do not seem to recognise it yet, either. Perhaps you might keep an eye on the RHS site, and maybe Kew's site as well. If it's going to be a problem in the UK, they will soon be posting info about it. Spider Why wont you say where your garden is? Is it in the UK? I am begining to think SCAM David Hill To whom are you referring, David? Me or 'Landrace'? Spider Landrace, I feel sure. David has asked him once already where he is located. -- -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com Exotic plants, shrubs & perennials South Devon Thanks, Sacha. :~) I hope so. I don't think I've been particularly precious about my whereabouts. Incidentally, I did respond to your 'Deutzia' post recently. Hope you saw that. I've had one or two minor problems recently ... and I know you've switched server ... so just wondered? Spider Sorry, no, but I've been switching around, as you say. Can you email it to me if you don't want to re-post it? -- -- Sacha www.hillhousenursery.com Exotic plants, shrubs & perennials South Devon Will do, Sacha, but tomorrow morning now. Can't keep my eyes open, so off to bed. Night night. Spider |
I'm very worry for my 'little' tall palm tree
On 2 May, 21:46, LandraceSwineOldMeetingClub1832
valid wrote: * Why wont you say where your garden is? It is in Italy, of course, but I'm not a European. Is this a newsgroups for UK people only? Anyway I know RHS & KEW's, thanks for your answer, I will browse those site to find other infos about this insect, I thought could be also in UK Though why you say Italy of course, how are we supposed to know that? Red Palm wevil is not in the UK and with our climate I doubt iut will be though a few could come in on imported palms, but I doubt they would survive our weather and they would be hard put to find enough palms to feed on. They are prevelent in Italy, Spain and other mediteranian parts. This may answer some of your questions. http://www.palms.org/palmsjournal/2002/redweevil.htm David Hill |
I'm very worry for my 'little' tall palm tree
Dave Hill ha scritto:
Red Palm wevil is not in the UK and with our climate I doubt iut will be though a few could come in on imported palms, but I doubt they would survive our weather and they would be hard put to find enough palms to feed on. They are prevelent in Italy, Spain and other mediteranian parts. This may answer some of your questions. http://www.palms.org/palmsjournal/2002/redweevil.htm David Hill Very interesting document (with many photos), I thank you for you answer. |
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