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Greenhouse Pest
sciriad flies-more of a nuisance than a pest-they live on the top of too damp compost That would not cause the symptoms with the fuchsias-it may be too cold for red spider mite If the cuttings are rooted my advice would be to remove all the leaves by Eileen2711
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30/12/2012 20:05:56
by Eileen2711
how to deal with the apple tree pests?
I growed several apple trees in my garden, but apple tree pests makes me upset...is there a way to deal with the apple tree pests? Many thanks if its aphids then a light soapy spray on the leaves or even rub them off will help, i found that the year by Amy0824
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11/04/2012 14:36:39
by rosie plum
Talkback: Most common garden pests
Wot? No berberis sawfly?I await, with great anticipation, to see what effect the mild winter will have on all these 'pests'. I am very shocked to see that Gnats (fungus flies) has not made it on to the top ten. Once you have these they are a pain by Richard Jones
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17/01/2012 18:36:55
by sanatic
Bay pests
by BYoung
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28/09/2012 12:44:46
by Italophile
Whats this pest?
hi my kaffir lime has a pest developed i first noticed it over the past 2 weeks luckly it hasnt affected anything else i was going to spray it but i havent seen this before can anybody help me identify it? thanks   Mealy bugs. http by mark smith3
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19/09/2012 19:55:32
by jean riley
Soil pests
I am trying to identify a ?pest in my allotment. They are white approx 2-5mm long and they look a bit like a worm but with a bigger head?? There are everywhere, they attach to any roots, or anything underground. My soon was digging a hole by Emjay
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09/05/2013 14:07:59
by Lyn
Poly pests
What are those hopping/jumping pests that are leaving white marks over most of my polyanthus leaves? They seem to be sap sucking insects and jump off when the plant is handled. These plants are in pots and looking very sad. What will get rid of them by pamajo
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28/02/2012 15:40:28
by pamajo
Greenhouse Pests
different methods for getting rid of them. Bother it didn't work. I'll have to send it separately (if it works). http://landscaping.about.com/cs/pests/a/vole_control.htm My garden is undermined with the burrows of short tailed voles. Some of the grass by Acker
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03/02/2013 15:53:14
by Dovefromabove
Fig tree pests
brought it in the leaves grew back.   There are 3 branches, 2 are fine with healthy leaves, but the 3rd branch obviously has some kind of pest problem.  The leaves are grey areound the edges and slightly mottled, eventually they curl up and drop off.  I by SamHD
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27/01/2013 22:27:51
by BobTheGardener
Talkback: Organic pest control
. Pear midge seems to be little known but is a bad pest in this area of Norfolk and was also bad in Northampton when I lived there. This sounds like a great idea Adam. If I grew apples or plums I would definitely try it. However I discovered the down side by margaretm
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28/11/2011 18:29:59
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