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plotstoeat

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vine weevil
« on: March 11, 2015, 13:28:46 »
Just found a vine weevil on our house stairs! Hope he was alone!

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Re: vine weevil
« Reply #1 on: March 11, 2015, 14:26:07 »
there's usually also a small one lurking about

the lesser of two weevils

Palustris

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Re: vine weevil
« Reply #2 on: March 11, 2015, 14:51:22 »
Just found the grubs in over 100 of the sales plants. Had to throw them all away. Bang goes £150, but you cannot sell infected material. And these had all be treated with Provado a few weeks back.
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plotstoeat

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Re: vine weevil
« Reply #3 on: March 11, 2015, 19:07:51 »
Just found the grubs in over 100 of the sales plants. Had to throw them all away. Bang goes £150, but you cannot sell infected material. And these had all be treated with Provado a few weeks back.

Well done. Wish all retailers were as reputable as you. Hopefully your policy will pay. I was going to add "in the long term" but I see you are the same age as me!

Palustris

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Re: vine weevil
« Reply #4 on: March 12, 2015, 17:34:57 »
Spent the day soaking and I mean SOAKING, every plant in the frames in Provado. Still got the other frames to do and the stuff in the tunnel. Hope it works this time. Cuttings frame is getting full now with pieces of the destroyed plants. No sign of any adults, hope the resident frog ate them as them emerged.
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Re: vine weevil
« Reply #5 on: March 12, 2015, 19:26:25 »
You need some black beetles! These will predate the weevils. The biggest problem seems to be that the weevils can climb a plastic pot but the beetles lack grip on the shiny sides. Wouldnt be a problem with (proper) clay pots
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Re: vine weevil
« Reply #6 on: March 12, 2015, 19:58:23 »
i chop there heads off and leave them for the birds on a brick always gone the next day

Palustris

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Re: vine weevil
« Reply #7 on: March 12, 2015, 21:15:14 »
You have to catch the adults to kill them! And I am not sure that one can buy 7cm. square pots made of clay. Certainly not by the 1,000 that's for sure. Oh and I have never found a legal chemical which will kill the adults. I even allowed one to swim in pure bleach, it lived!
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pumkinlover

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Re: vine weevil
« Reply #8 on: March 13, 2015, 08:12:14 »
I found some yesterday in some primula plants.
I was somewhat dischuffed  :BangHead:
Now hoping that they are not in the greenhouse as the pots were just outside.
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Palustris

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Re: vine weevil
« Reply #9 on: March 13, 2015, 08:38:23 »
Well, it is £150 less for the Air Ambulance which is where the money from the plant sales was due to go.
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pumkinlover

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Re: vine weevil
« Reply #10 on: March 13, 2015, 12:59:14 »
Well, it is £150 less for the Air Ambulance which is where the money from the plant sales was due to go.
That's a great shame.

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Re: vine weevil
« Reply #11 on: March 13, 2015, 13:01:33 »
Vine weevils? Haven't heard of them before, and they don't look familiar.

This means I haven't got them, right?

Right? ;)

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Re: vine weevil
« Reply #12 on: March 13, 2015, 13:54:01 »
No, it just means you ain't seen them. They are in almost every garden in the UK, BUT, in the soil they do far less harm than in the confines of a plant pot. They eat in a straight line out in the garden so they do not remove every root, whereas in a pot they are forced to go round and round and soon there are no roots left.
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Re: vine weevil
« Reply #13 on: March 13, 2015, 14:47:21 »
I haven't seen any evidence of adults chewing the leaves, anyway. Likely the birds and frogs are keeping them under control if I do have them...

 

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