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We have just replaced the sticky band on our Vicky Plum. The ants were very
busy but are fooled now.

Just a reminder, have you done yours?

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On 25/04/2011 12:07, 'Mike' wrote:
We have just replaced the sticky band on our Vicky Plum. The ants were very
busy but are fooled now.

Just a reminder, have you done yours?

Mike

Not yet, thanks for the reminder. it's the earwigs and wasps that
mainly damage our tree frut tho.

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On 25/04/2011 12:07, 'Mike' wrote:
We have just replaced the sticky band on our Vicky Plum. The ants were very
busy but are fooled now.

Just a reminder, have you done yours?

Mike

Not yet, thanks for the reminder. it's the earwigs and wasps that
mainly damage our tree frut tho.


I have a very old victoria plum tree which still produces gorgeous plums
but how do you deter wasps from damaging the fruit? because of the wasps
there is always more waste than edible fruit.

Stephen.


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On 25/04/2011 12:07, 'Mike' wrote:
We have just replaced the sticky band on our Vicky Plum. The ants were
very
busy but are fooled now.

Just a reminder, have you done yours?

Mike

Not yet, thanks for the reminder. it's the earwigs and wasps that mainly
damage our tree frut tho.

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and let those few be well tried before you give them your confidence.
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It's Ants with us who 'harvest' the Aphids for the Honey, and of course
Wasps but we don't know how to overcome those.

Mike

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On 25/04/2011 12:07, 'Mike' wrote:
We have just replaced the sticky band on our Vicky Plum. The ants were
very
busy but are fooled now.

Just a reminder, have you done yours?

Mike

Not yet, thanks for the reminder. it's the earwigs and wasps that
mainly damage our tree frut tho.


I have a very old victoria plum tree which still produces gorgeous plums
but how do you deter wasps from damaging the fruit? because of the wasps
there is always more waste than edible fruit.

Stephen.


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From the Wirral Peninsular.
Coach painting tips and techniques + Land Rover colour codes
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Wasps are our problem too :-((

Mike


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On 25/04/2011 12:07, 'Mike' wrote:
We have just replaced the sticky band on our Vicky Plum. The ants were
very
busy but are fooled now.

Just a reminder, have you done yours?

Mike

Not yet, thanks for the reminder. it's the earwigs and wasps that
mainly damage our tree frut tho.


I have a very old victoria plum tree which still produces gorgeous plums
but how do you deter wasps from damaging the fruit? because of the wasps
there is always more waste than edible fruit.

Stephen.


Wasps are our problem too :-((

Mike


Maybe we need a bee-eater but for wasps ;-)

Stephen.


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