Gardners question time
Somethings chewing our lillies ,and the tulips that are 3" above ground :mad:
They ( the lillies ) didnt even make it up at all last year - and we concluded something nasty was in the soil Could these bugs have survived thro the winter ??? Iv sprayed with bug killer couple times now and cant see any of them at all , they mus be microscopic ( or theyre stealing in during the night ) |
Pics please. :)
Lillies are usually attacked by red lily beetles. Their larvae look like bird sh1t on the underside of the leaves. Or it could be slugs/snails. |
Thanks Mrs :) , ill try take some tomorrow
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You're welcome! ;)
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Lily Beetles have a go at mine. Most annoying as I have been cultivating my lillies for several years now.
You need a specialist spray, as not all will do for the Red Lilly Beetle. You can't miss them, even my 3 year old knows to spot them and take them out! Good luck! |
You have to be careful with the adult beetles, because as soon as you touch a leaf, they drop to the floor upside down and play dead, so you can't always see them. Stamp on the buggers. And get the larvae off. :thumb:
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your going to tell me theyre bluebells arnt yer :Suspiciou
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Originally Posted by dpb
(Post 9974006)
your going to tell me theyre bluebells arnt yer :Suspiciou
Oh, was that you last year? :lol1: Have to say, it looks like slugs/snails to me. :) |
Poor things are just looking for a square meal!
Les ;) |
Originally Posted by Leslie
(Post 9974303)
Poor things are just looking for a square meal!
Les ;) Usually give them some salt but they don't seem to like it for some reason :confused: :lol1: |
Umm not sure its the lilly beetle .. I would say its slugs and caterpillers.
One way of getting rid of the red beetle is to tip water with washing up fluid over the plant. |
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