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Pea moth
Hi, I know I am well ahead of the game but does anybody have any tried and tested methods of controlling, destroying or preventing Pea Moth.  I practice crop rotation but still seem to suffer from the horrible little grubs eating my grandsons by Steve Mayhew
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19/03/2013 22:40:36
by Verdun
Talkback: Mullein moth
The mullein moth is one of the ever decreasing number of British moths to be found in the wild. It is appalling to recommend the destruction of these caterpillars. I have observed moths for 50 years and I have seen my first mullein moth caterpillars by Lovemoths
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23/06/2012 09:52:32
by Lovemoths
Talkback: Moths in the garden
Butterflies and moths can be welcome in all gardens. Check all cabbage family members for eggs or protect them with nets. more wildlife friendly gardening techniques at www.soilisalive.com by Andrew Astle
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12/02/2013 18:35:42
by Andrew Astle
Moth Orchid
My indoor Moth Orchid has just lost its final flower. What should i do now - keep watering it or trim it? When will it flower again? Its the whilte variety and i fed it well whilst it flowered all summer. Thank you. by Cia
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01/09/2012 07:44:37
by Cia
Talkback: Plume moths
I'm hoping someone will buy me a moth trap for Christmas Richard, or at least the electrics so I can make one. We get loads of moths and caterpillars in our garden but I can never identify them... I found a beautiful moth in my greenhouse yesterday by debbiemackenzie
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28/11/2011 18:43:59
by donutsmrs
Talkback: Mullein moth caterpillars
we live in central scotland and we have found a mullein moth in our garden and it has hatched under a wall light. We thought it was an elephant moth because of the trunk like body but when i looked it up on google images it did'nt look like it, so i by AJ mothy
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23/05/2012 17:48:02
by lucky3
Talkback: Codling moth
website with loads fo good ideas! At what time in the year should we put grease bands on our fruit trees to stop this happening next year? I think it is the plethora of birds in my garden that keeps the codling moth at bay. They (the birds) are pecking by Reggie
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28/11/2011 18:44:11
by hog hog.
Talkback: Jersey Tiger moths
Have noted more Tiger Moths in my South London area this year (2009) than at any other time over the years I have 'amateurishly' observed butterflies and moths. Beautiful as they are they seem rather a stupid moth since when disturbed 'they blunder by Richard Jones
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02/04/2012 12:31:56
by Laurum
Talkback: Bumblebees and wax moth
Oh dear... this is a sad story. We're all holding our collective breath here, hoping for a happy ending! Go bees, go! I never knew of the terror of wax moths - I hope to hear good news soon. I shall endeavour to dissuade next door's cat from swiping by Greenwatch
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28/11/2011 18:43:52
by happymarion
Talkback: Jersey tiger moth
Green S E London just seen Jersey Tiger Moth in the garden at Watchet - Somerset - also saw one last week Jersey Tiger Moths currently seem to be quite widespread in SE London. One seen in Crystal Palace yesterday. Update. I've spotted several more by Paul Rossi
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28/11/2011 18:29:37
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