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am i being a little dense but i am trying to find reader chat sits where you can put any queries for help and advice
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ce : Yes, I've got a rodent problem too, but not in the window frames, luckily!!
I am an ardent lover of sprouting broccoli and curly kale having grown them for many years. I live on the north Wales coast and up until a few years ago, had little problem with grey aphids attacking them. It has now reached the stage where they have infested the underside of the tightly curled kale leaves and similarly gone right into the broccoli florets to render them both inedible. There seems little point in trying to spray against them as the little critters are too well protected by the plants and they refuse to budge when washed under a fast flowing tap or submerged in salt water. Last year I grew some so-called dwarf kale [3'+ high] under anti-insect mesh but a combination of wind and the unexpected plant height lifted the mesh and probably let them in so they could multiply and, of course, happily hibernate. The cold weather didn't deter them either.
Regards KE
Sounds like the mealy cabbage aphid, snd it is best avoided using fine mesh or fleece that can be reliably held down, no gaps.....difficult I know !