Roses
It would seem that roses have become lunch for black fly.
I read that washing up liquid in water kills them. I have been spraying it on but with the aid of my spectacles can still see black fly. I dunno if they are dead or what. Should I see them moving? Thanks |
Roses
"Mr Pounder" wrote
It would seem that roses have become lunch for black fly. I read that washing up liquid in water kills them. I have been spraying it on but with the aid of my spectacles can still see black fly. I dunno if they are dead or what. Should I see them moving? If they are dead they will look shrivelled if you use a magnifying glass. Normally they are nice and plump and , yes, they do move a bit. -- Regards. Bob Hobden. Posted to this Newsgroup from the W of London, UK |
Roses
"Bob Hobden" wrote in message ... "Mr Pounder" wrote It would seem that roses have become lunch for black fly. I read that washing up liquid in water kills them. I have been spraying it on but with the aid of my spectacles can still see black fly. I dunno if they are dead or what. Should I see them moving? If they are dead they will look shrivelled if you use a magnifying glass. Normally they are nice and plump and , yes, they do move a bit. I used a magnifying glass and they are not looking to healthy. They did not move when I gave then a push with my finger. I have noticed a bit of white stuff on the stems. Is that the dead ones? Thanks for your help, as you can guess I am not very good at gardening. Plus, if they read this; thanks to all of you that gave me help with the moss on my lawn. I have my lawn back. |
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