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bob[_1_] 11-09-2009 10:11 AM

sticky white flies
 
A friend has a couple of indoor chilli plants both of which are
hosting and suffering from microscopically small flies, particularly
one which produces smallish hot red chillies.

She's got Doff green and black-fly killer. Does anyone know if this
is ok for things one intends to eat?

Does anyone have an effective home-spun remedy?

[email protected] 11-09-2009 10:22 AM

sticky white flies
 
In article , bob wrote:
A friend has a couple of indoor chilli plants both of which are
hosting and suffering from microscopically small flies, particularly
one which produces smallish hot red chillies.

She's got Doff green and black-fly killer. Does anyone know if this
is ok for things one intends to eat?

Does anyone have an effective home-spun remedy?


I use Savona. Rape seed oil based gunk is also safe, but horribly
sticky. Or you can use washing up liquid in water (a bit stronger
than for washing up) and a squirt of methylated spirits. All work
and all are safe for immediate consumption.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

bob[_1_] 11-09-2009 09:06 PM

sticky white flies
 
On Fri, 11 Sep 2009 10:22:21 +0100 (BST), wrote:

In article , bob wrote:
A friend has a couple of indoor chilli plants both of which are
hosting and suffering from microscopically small flies, particularly
one which produces smallish hot red chillies.

She's got Doff green and black-fly killer. Does anyone know if this
is ok for things one intends to eat?

Does anyone have an effective home-spun remedy?


I use Savona. Rape seed oil based gunk is also safe, but horribly
sticky. Or you can use washing up liquid in water (a bit stronger
than for washing up) and a squirt of methylated spirits. All work
and all are safe for immediate consumption.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.


I'd heard of washing-up liquid but wondered if this might spoil the
flavour.
Many thanks for the tips, I'll pass them on...

K 12-09-2009 08:25 PM

sticky white flies
 
writes
In article , bob wrote:
A friend has a couple of indoor chilli plants both of which are
hosting and suffering from microscopically small flies, particularly
one which produces smallish hot red chillies.

She's got Doff green and black-fly killer. Does anyone know if this
is ok for things one intends to eat?

Does anyone have an effective home-spun remedy?


I use Savona. Rape seed oil based gunk is also safe, but horribly
sticky. Or you can use washing up liquid in water (a bit stronger
than for washing up) and a squirt of methylated spirits. All work
and all are safe for immediate consumption.

If they're whitefly, then they take to the air at the slightest
disturbance. If the plants are small enough, take them outside each
morning and wave them around and disturb all the flies so they fly off.
If they're too big for that, each morning use the small upholstery brush
of the vacuum cleaner - make sure the suck is not so great as to damage
the leaves.


--
Kay

bob[_1_] 13-09-2009 09:20 AM

sticky white flies
 
On Sat, 12 Sep 2009 20:25:50 +0100, K wrote:

writes
In article , bob wrote:
A friend has a couple of indoor chilli plants both of which are
hosting and suffering from microscopically small flies, particularly
one which produces smallish hot red chillies.

She's got Doff green and black-fly killer. Does anyone know if this
is ok for things one intends to eat?

Does anyone have an effective home-spun remedy?


I use Savona. Rape seed oil based gunk is also safe, but horribly
sticky. Or you can use washing up liquid in water (a bit stronger
than for washing up) and a squirt of methylated spirits. All work
and all are safe for immediate consumption.

If they're whitefly, then they take to the air at the slightest
disturbance. If the plants are small enough, take them outside each
morning and wave them around and disturb all the flies so they fly off.
If they're too big for that, each morning use the small upholstery brush
of the vacuum cleaner - make sure the suck is not so great as to damage
the leaves.


It's a few days since I saw the plants but I had the impression of
something cobwebby so not sure if this will do the trick but will pass
that info and hoover-tip back to my friend.

Many thanks.


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