ChatterBank0 min ago
Bugs in Flowers
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I have some sweet peas in the garden that I like to cut and bring into the house. Unfortunately this also brings in a lot of small black bugs (about the size of ladybirds) that come out at night. Is there anything I can do to encourage the bugs out of the flowers before they are brought into the house?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Try to experiment with an insect trap i don't know what type of Insect it could be but if you fill a jar with some sweet liqiud and hang that near the bloom you are going to bring in it might see them off . Or the unorganic way is to spray the lot with some insectiside for a few days before you cut the blooms
Also, these bugs may be Vine Weevils (see this link for ID) http://www.vine.weevil.org.uk/info/lifecycle.shtml
and if so, they could lay their eggs around any houseplants you have. As they then munch their way through the roots as grubs - even more reason not to bring 'em in..!!!
Thanks for the suggestions so far.
I have tried hanging a jar of something sweet near the plant but that only attracted a few passing insects.
I have tried the shaking into a plastic bag solution and have found that I need to shake the flowers to a point near virtual inialation - and even then a few of the critters are still on the stems!!!
Thanks for the link to the vine weevil - thankfully they are not these.
Any more suggestions will be welcome.