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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
by Sarah
Tiny moths in greenhouse
I've noticed some really tiny moths in my greenhouse, they rise up in a cloud when I disturb them, I'm not sure what they are but I have a sneeky suspician that they are up to no good! Can anyone give me some advise on how to get rid of them by Karen 5
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09/03/2012 21:34:35
by Fonzie
Hummingbird Hawk Moth
their eggs. Has anyone had any success in attracting these moths or if they frequent your garden what is it that seems to attract them? Their favourite in my garden is Ceratostigma wilmottianum, if they arrive at all they love that We get them on the buddliea by Keyser Soze
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17/06/2013 05:34:48
by Keyser Soze
Talkback: Moths and caterpillars
Kate you are a real softie,Old chippy I love moths. Possibly a bit scary as they move so fast but so beautiful. I particularly like their ability to disguise themselves and keep perfectly still @oldchippy I know, but what can you do?@2 I love by oldchippy
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29/12/2011 08:30:08
by Kate Bradbury
Talkback: Moth orchid
sisters wedding and it has not stopped flowering since. Only two weeks between flowering and then they last for what seems ages.Any advice on Propagating Moth Orchids. Robbie Moth orchids aren't easy to propagate Robbie. The commercial nurseries use a by Nicepersonlikeyourpicture
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28/11/2011 18:30:41
by lynn
Talkback: Codling moth
relly helpful to have these features before the isects and moths do their damage as it is a quick reminder to do the job rather than trawling through books once you have the proble and it's too late to do any thing about it, don't get me wrong I by kaycurtis
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24/11/2011 15:29:54
by audrey23
Talkback: Oak processionary moth
with sunrise. It was only exhaustion, hunger and thirst the week later that finally broke them and in bunches they fell or clambered down and off. There are now these moths on Wimbledon Common where i like to jog and walk. Recently I have experienced a very by Richard Jones
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30/04/2012 19:07:19
by Shrinking Violet
Talkback: The brimstone moth
newt-spawn[i would love to have great-crested newts in my pond.anyone got any ideas how i can encourage them in my garden..... It is nice to know that someone else appreciates the beauty of moths too. :) One of the newts in my pond has gone all bloated by sarahs pond life
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28/11/2011 18:38:38
by jolly
seeking your advice
I know I'm ahead of the game but does anybody have a tried and trsuted way to control pea moth.  I crop rotate but always seem to suffer with maggots attacking my peas, much to my grandsons' disgust! Any advice? by Steve Mayhew
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19/03/2013 21:40:31
by Steve Mayhew