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Thunderchild | 20:29 Tue 21st Jun 2005 | Home & Garden
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how do i get rid of greenfly in the most natural and possibly cheapest way

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A squirt of washing up liquid diluted with water in a spray bottle. .Spray the little blighters with this and then give everything a good hose down afterwards.You need about a teaspoon of w.up.liquid to two litres of water.For more information see here...http://www.gardenaction.co.uk/techniques/pests/aphids.ht m
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i was told to soak sigaretes (wel as non of my family smoke i collected our nmeours stubs frm our doorstep) in water so as t make  nicotine water to kil ants and that worked for ants but myb ur idea s "healthier"

Natural's an interesting word.

There's nothing very natural about washing up liquid and yet derris dust which is quite a powerful insecticide (and would probably do the job nicely) is powdered root of the derris plant.

Anyway maybe this would help:

http://www.organicmattersmag.com/features/what_do_organic_gardeners_do_about_insecticides.htm

Go out and collect some Ladybirds then let them loose on the greenfly.  They find them very tasty!

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yes there r some ladybirds here in italy and last year did a beautiful job but this year it is getting a bit bad and they have not come yet so i am getting a bit worid
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i just read that the derris powder kills ladybird eggs hm not so good maybe better just wait for em to come + i don't know hwere to get that sort of stuff here they r a bit behind especially on nature

It sounds as if you're not actually after natural what you're after is specific. i.e kill the greenfly and nothing else.

That's actually quite tough unless you are in a greenhouse where you can do the natural preditor thing, trouble is outdoors keeing them where you want them - ladybirds fly damn them [I'm guessing that in Italy you're not in a greenhouse/polytunnel]

There are a number of suppliers of predatory solutions such as here:

 http://www.just-green.com/prodtype.asp?cookiecheck=yes&PT_ID=69&strPageHistory=cat

These are mostly larvae that feed on things like greenfly so they don't fly off like ladybirds. you'd pay about �10 or �15 I suppose.

*HOWEVER*

Clear this with somebody, importing live insects like this could land you in a ton of trouble

Best of luck


 In the case of roses etc. plant cloves of garlic around the plant apparantly greenfly do not like that.
Buy some ladybirds from :-

http://www.greengardener.co.uk/

Can't get more natural than that.
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hm to think that last year tons of ladybirds came for the feast after i transfered a couple that may have called the rest but this year is disastrous. i am in an open garden not green house as they do cost and i don't realy need one. also i have a big petrol rotorvator that prefers open and large ground if u know what i mena this thing is meant for feilds and cries in the garden plots its a wopping 150 cc. but there it too much ground to hand dig or as we do it here with a zappa that is a bit like a spade but at a 90� agle so u whak into the ground and it fast enough and effective if u don't have to doo all i have so i stick to the rotorvator and no obstructions
I use fairy liquid and water but they do come back again!!  I am no great gardener, but I am so sad to see my roses just ruined - black closed buds which I had to cut off.  Also Honeysuckle - sort of a black fungus all over.  I washed it all down with fairy liquid and rinced.Don't ants create greenfly? so, should I try kill the ants, but I want to protect the butterflys etc - I am just a novice at gardening.  appreciate any advice
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the ants actually collect a sort of honey the greenfly make but i do not know if they do anything to help the greenfly

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