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Oh no, lily beetles are back!

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  • PerkiPerki Posts: 2,525

    Watching my crown imperial fertiles like a hawk the past 2 weeks looking for theses little blitters. 

  • Bee witchedBee witched Posts: 1,295

    Hi Folks,

    I use a spray of diluted neem oil .... it is totally organic ... and don't have any problems growing lilies or fritillaries.

    See this link for further info.

    http://www.discoverneem.com/neem-oil-insecticide.html

    and this one for how to make it.

    http://www.discoverneem.com/neem-insect-spray.html

    I use it as soon as growth starts in April and I drench the foliage. Any spare solution goes onto the soil below as the earthworms are supposed to love it. I repeat spray every few weeks.

    Neem is best used preventatively .... but will work on pests that have already arrived. It  does not hurt beneficial insects. Only chewing and sucking insects are affected. The main reason is that insects need to ingest the neem oil to be affected, and beneficial insects don't eat your plants. However, you can still kill beneficial insects if you smother them with neem oil, so I tend to spray late evening to be safe.

    It does stink a bit ... but is easy to mix up and apply.

    I got mine off ebay .... wasn't expensive for a big bottle which will last ages. At room temperature it is solid, but goes liquid again within a couple of hours in the airing cupboard.

    Worth a try .... also seems to work well for gooseberry sawfly and aphids.

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    Gardener and beekeeper in beautiful Scottish Borders  

    A single bee creates just one twelfth of a teaspoon of honey in her lifetime
  • FoxGFoxG Posts: 1

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    I've spotted two on a lily plant I purchased & potted into a planter last month. When the bank holiday rain subsides I'll be out there to eradicate them.

    I will also try the mix of olive oil ( 150 ml ) washing up liquid ( 300 ml ) plus about 500ml of water option.

    I live north of Lichfield, Staffordshire.

    Last edited: 29 May 2017 17:22:20

  • BobTheGardenerBobTheGardener Posts: 11,384

    Squashed about a dozen yesterday and even caught 2 today in the rain. 

    A trowel in the hand is worth a thousand lost under a bush.
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