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Hazel 17-07-2005 11:30 AM

Bamboo and vine weevil
 
Does the vine weevil grub attack bamboo roots ?

Hazel




Emrys Davies 17-07-2005 12:37 PM

"Hazel" wrote in message
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Does the vine weevil grub attack bamboo roots ?

Hazel


These sites give you lots of information about vine weevil and which
roots they are likely to attack.

http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en...Search&meta =

Regards,
Emrys Davies.



Hazel 17-07-2005 01:56 PM


"Hazel" wrote in message
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Does the vine weevil grub attack bamboo roots ?

Hazel


These sites give you lots of information about vine weevil and which
roots they are likely to attack.

http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en...Search&meta =

Regards,
Emrys Davies.


Well I did that search, ( vine weevil pants affected ) and found no list of
plants that are affected

Hazel



nambucca 17-07-2005 03:21 PM


"Hazel" wrote in message
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Does the vine weevil grub attack bamboo roots ?

Hazel


normally vine weevils like the roots of Primulas, polyanthus,
strawberries,geraniums but if you have any plants in pots they they have
been known to take up residence

Try watering your bamboo with a solution of Armillotox every 10 days that
should kill any pests






Hazel 17-07-2005 03:54 PM


"Hazel" wrote in message
...
Does the vine weevil grub attack bamboo roots ?

Hazel


normally vine weevils like the roots of Primulas, polyanthus,
strawberries,geraniums but if you have any plants in pots they they have
been known to take up residence

Try watering your bamboo with a solution of Armillotox every 10 days that
should kill any pests


I was asking in case it happened, not that it has.

thanks nambucca



Charlie Pridham 18-07-2005 09:57 AM


"Hazel" wrote in message
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"Hazel" wrote in message
...
Does the vine weevil grub attack bamboo roots ?

Hazel


normally vine weevils like the roots of Primulas, polyanthus,
strawberries,geraniums but if you have any plants in pots they they have
been known to take up residence

Try watering your bamboo with a solution of Armillotox every 10 days

that
should kill any pests


I was asking in case it happened, not that it has.

thanks nambucca

Yes they will, I have yet to find a plant that they wont have a go at if
grown in peat in a pot, some plants however they seem to either like more,
or do more damage to, Bamboo is not one of those, but they will use it if
there is nothing else better around!

--
Charlie, gardening in Cornwall.
http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk
Holders of National Plant Collection of Clematis viticella (cvs)



Hazel 18-07-2005 12:40 PM


"Hazel" wrote in message
...

"Hazel" wrote in message
...
Does the vine weevil grub attack bamboo roots ?

Hazel

normally vine weevils like the roots of Primulas, polyanthus,
strawberries,geraniums but if you have any plants in pots they they
have
been known to take up residence

Try watering your bamboo with a solution of Armillotox every 10 days

that
should kill any pests


I was asking in case it happened, not that it has.

thanks nambucca

Yes they will, I have yet to find a plant that they wont have a go at if
grown in peat in a pot, some plants however they seem to either like more,
or do more damage to, Bamboo is not one of those, but they will use it if
there is nothing else better around!

--
Charlie, gardening in Cornwall.
http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk
Holders of National Plant Collection of Clematis viticella (cvs)





Hazel 18-07-2005 12:44 PM

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"Hazel" wrote in message
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"Hazel" wrote in message
...
Does the vine weevil grub attack bamboo roots ?

Hazel

normally vine weevils like the roots of Primulas, polyanthus,
strawberries,geraniums but if you have any plants in pots they they
have
been known to take up residence

Try watering your bamboo with a solution of Armillotox every 10 days

that
should kill any pests


I was asking in case it happened, not that it has.

thanks nambucca

Yes they will, I have yet to find a plant that they wont have a go at if
grown in peat in a pot, some plants however they seem to either like more,
or do more damage to, Bamboo is not one of those, but they will use it if
there is nothing else better around!

--
Charlie, gardening in Cornwall.
http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk
Holders of National Plant Collection of Clematis viticella (cvs)



Thanks for that Charlie

Hazel





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