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Help My Lily!
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<P>One of my oriental lily's is in bad shape. I think its got a disease? It has small black blobs of sticky stuff on it which I can only describe like tar which is slowly killing it? I've tried looking it up on the internet but I can't find anything. Has anyone got an idea what it could be? Ta x </P>
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Thanks for your answers guys (Hi Nickmo). On advice from my dad, i have used a hand sprayer & squirted off the blobs which turned out to be little red creatures in disguise! I have removed them, washed the lily down, cleared the top soil and covered the ground with a bin bag. Im going to do this a few times a day and hopefully that will get rid of them. x
Hi SusanLisa,
These red guys....are they little beetles, bright red bodies and black head and legs, (undercarriage dark)? If so they are the dreaded lilly beetles...(used to get them only in Surrey and adjoining counties - but now more widespread).
They always come in pairs, so if you find an odd number - look for the other one! Before picking them off, put a sheet of paper under the leaf they are on, because they will jump down immediately to the soil , and you won't find them.
I hope to goodness that you do not have these little monsters. Take advice given about spraying....
Good Luck
These red guys....are they little beetles, bright red bodies and black head and legs, (undercarriage dark)? If so they are the dreaded lilly beetles...(used to get them only in Surrey and adjoining counties - but now more widespread).
They always come in pairs, so if you find an odd number - look for the other one! Before picking them off, put a sheet of paper under the leaf they are on, because they will jump down immediately to the soil , and you won't find them.
I hope to goodness that you do not have these little monsters. Take advice given about spraying....
Good Luck
Hi Sooooo - info here on the little darlings: http://www.uoguelph.ca/pdc/Factsheets/Insect/L ilyLeafBeetle.htm
happy picking . . .
happy picking . . .