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The blasted Lily Beetles are back
Bright red little blighters. Zapped 'em. I am always amazed where they come from, how they find my plants in the middle of nowhere,
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.What have you used to zap them, we sell this where i work and my manager with 20 years of experience of working in a garden centre always recommends it to customers.
http://www.amazon.co....RG7MO/ref=pd_sim_lp_3
or use this one, ive a guide about all the products in front of me and they both work on leaf beetles.
http://www.amazon.co..../ref=pd_bxgy_lp_img_b
Dave.
http://www.amazon.co....RG7MO/ref=pd_sim_lp_3
or use this one, ive a guide about all the products in front of me and they both work on leaf beetles.
http://www.amazon.co..../ref=pd_bxgy_lp_img_b
Dave.
click on the yellow or orange and it will give you info about the product.
http://www.gardenheal...sources/plant-rescue/
Dave.
http://www.gardenheal...sources/plant-rescue/
Dave.
Yep I think you're right boxy, I had forgotten, it's POO, even worse. Double YUK. When I moved from London to N. Yorks I was told you don't get Lily Beetles this far north it's too cold for them. Well there weren't any when I arrived but it didn't take them long to catch up. Couple of years later and there they were, little blighters.
Yes it's a change to get into the garden.
Although they have now finished flowering and the stems have now been cut down to ground level, what we have always found to be most effective during the flowering period is this excellent all-round product:
http://www.amazon.co....qid=1314002787&sr=1-5
Although they have now finished flowering and the stems have now been cut down to ground level, what we have always found to be most effective during the flowering period is this excellent all-round product:
http://www.amazon.co....qid=1314002787&sr=1-5
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