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Alan Gabriel 11-05-2003 02:20 AM

Gooseberry Sawfly
 
Can anyone recommend a spray to kill Gooseberry Sawfly caterpillars?

I have a Standard gooseberry grafted on to a 4` rootstock, that produces a
heavy crop of large sweet gooseberries (can anyone hazard a guess at the
variety?).

Every year it`s consumed by Gooseberry Sawfly caterpillars. My son and I
pick of as many as we can find on a daily basis but last year we were away
for a few days and, on our return, found the plant defoliated.

I don`t generally like spraying stuff on things I`m going to eat but I seem
to remember a product called `Pickit` that killed caterpillars but was safe
to eat after a couple of days.

Is this product still available or is there an alternative anyone could
recommend?

Fruit doesn`t always get washed as I tend to browse whilst pottering in the
fruit & veg garden.

--
Regards,
Alan.

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Sue & Bob Hobden 11-05-2003 04:21 PM

Gooseberry Sawfly
 

"Alan wrote in message
Can anyone recommend a spray to kill Gooseberry Sawfly caterpillars?

I have a Standard gooseberry grafted on to a 4` rootstock, that produces a
heavy crop of large sweet gooseberries (can anyone hazard a guess at the
variety?).

Every year it`s consumed by Gooseberry Sawfly caterpillars. My son and I
pick of as many as we can find on a daily basis but last year we were away
for a few days and, on our return, found the plant defoliated.

I don`t generally like spraying stuff on things I`m going to eat but I

seem
to remember a product called `Pickit` that killed caterpillars but was

safe
to eat after a couple of days.

Is this product still available or is there an alternative anyone could
recommend?

Fruit doesn`t always get washed as I tend to browse whilst pottering in

the
fruit & veg garden.

There is an organic spray you can use that consists of a fungus that when
eaten by caterpillars growns inside them and kills them.
It only consumes/kills caterpillars, nothing else.
Can't remember the name though but the packet I bought was a "Bio" product.

--
Bob

www.pooleygreengrowers.org.uk/ about an Allotment site in
Runnymede fighting for it's existence.



Steve Harris 12-05-2003 02:58 PM

Gooseberry Sawfly
 
In article ,
(Alan Gabriel) wrote:

Standard gooseberry grafted on to a 4` rootstock


Is that stem an important highway for the Sawfly? Glue band?

Steve Harris - Cheltenham - Real address steve AT netservs DOT com

Alan Gabriel 13-05-2003 12:08 AM

Gooseberry Sawfly
 

"Sue & Bob Hobden" wrote in message
...
There is an organic spray you can use that consists of a fungus that when
eaten by caterpillars growns inside them and kills them.
It only consumes/kills caterpillars, nothing else.
Can't remember the name though but the packet I bought was a "Bio"

product.



Thanks, I`ll have a look.

--
Regards,
Alan.

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Brian Watson 13-05-2003 05:56 AM

Gooseberry Sawfly
 

"Alan Gabriel" wrote in message
...

"Sue & Bob Hobden" wrote in message
...
There is an organic spray you can use that consists of a fungus that

when
eaten by caterpillars growns inside them and kills them.
It only consumes/kills caterpillars, nothing else.
Can't remember the name though but the packet I bought was a "Bio"

product.


A solution of quassia chips in water, ISTR.

--
Brian
"Stuck down a hole, in the fog, in the middle of the night, with an owl."



anton 13-05-2003 06:44 AM

Gooseberry Sawfly
 

Steve Harris wrote in message ...
In article ,
(Alan Gabriel) wrote:

Standard gooseberry grafted on to a 4` rootstock


Is that stem an important highway for the Sawfly? Glue band?



Nope- it's a sawfly i.e the parent flies.

--
Anton



Sue & Bob Hobden 13-05-2003 06:20 PM

Gooseberry Sawfly
 

"Alan wrote in message
There is an organic spray you can use that consists of a fungus that

when
eaten by caterpillars growns inside them and kills them.
It only consumes/kills caterpillars, nothing else.
Can't remember the name though but the packet I bought was a "Bio"

product.



Thanks, I`ll have a look.


Just found the old packet.... Bio BT. caterpillar killer. contains Bacillus
thuringiensis. var. kurstaki.

I wonder if the EU has effectively banned this too? There seems to be
almost nothing left on the chemicals shelf at the GC these days for veg
growers.
--
Bob

www.pooleygreengrowers.org.uk/ about an Allotment site in
Runnymede fighting for it's existence.



Rod 15-05-2003 07:44 PM

Gooseberry Sawfly
 

"Sue & Bob Hobden" wrote in message ...

Just found the old packet.... Bio BT. caterpillar killer. contains Bacillus
thuringiensis. var. kurstaki.

iirc B. t only kills Butterfly and Moth caterpillars - keep on hand picking, it gets easier when you get wise to their
camouflage methods. Just seen the first ones on ours today
;~(((

Rod



Alan Gabriel 15-05-2003 11:32 PM

Gooseberry Sawfly
 

"Rod" wrote in message
...

"Sue & Bob Hobden" wrote in message

...

Just found the old packet.... Bio BT. caterpillar killer. contains

Bacillus
thuringiensis. var. kurstaki.

iirc B. t only kills Butterfly and Moth caterpillars - keep on hand

picking, it gets easier when you get wise to their
camouflage methods. Just seen the first ones on ours today
;~(((



I can keep them under control by hand picking them, it`s just that if I go
away they get out of hand. My youngest son is showing an interest in
gardening and he helps me pick them off. His eyesight is better than mine
:o(

The bush is heathy enough and cropping well, it just look `orrible with moth
eaten leaves (excuse the pun).

Anyone care to have a stab at the variety? There can`t be many grown as
standards. It must be a desert variety as the berries are large and sweet.

--
Regards,
Alan.

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