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Pea moth

On 19/03/2013 in forum

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


Codling moth

On 14/09/2011 in Wildlife

It's been a very good year for codling moths in our garden. I can't say I've seen many of the moths themselves, but it's obvious there are plenty of them. Each time I cut into one of the windfall apples I am met with a crumbling mouldy brown mass


Moth orchid

On 14/01/2008 in Plants

I'm in love with the moth orchid. Not obsessed, no butterflies in the stomach, you understand. It's just that orchids are... perfect.What greater example of natural purity could you ask for? And unlike slipper orchids that lack generosity by only


Moths in the garden

On 12/02/2013 in Wildlife

Last week, Butterfly Conservation published a report called The State of Britain's Larger Moths 2013. It makes a depressing read, demonstrating a marked decline in the number of our larger moths over the last 40 years. The survey, conducted


Plume moths

On 20/07/2011 in Wildlife

It’s always fascinating, and stimulating, when people ask me to identify insects they’ve found in their gardens. On Monday I was stopped by one of the teachers at six-year-old’s school and shown an image of a brightly coloured moth on his phone. I


Talkback: Mullein moth

On 23/06/2012 in forum

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


Mullein moth caterpillars

On 10/07/2008 in Unassigned

The mullein moth caterpillars in my garden are still small, but they're guaranteed to increase in size by the day. These little critters - welcomed by wildlife enthusiasts and hated by gardeners - munch their way through verbascum, figwort


Bumblebees and wax moth

On 01/07/2011 in Wildlife

A few weeks ago I wrote about moving a bumblebee nest from a friend's garden. At the end of the blog I mentioned that I'd found a wax moth in the nest.Wax moth is a native, natural predator of the bumblebee, but it's one of its biggest enemies


Talkback: Moths in the garden

On 12/02/2013 in forum

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


Oak processionary moth

On 21/04/2010 in Wildlife

The caterpillars of the oak processionary moth are a real pest, but I couldn't contemplate killing them. I find myself in this situation regularly. So many so-called pests are creatures I'm quite happy to live alongside and I do so without a second


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