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Produce => Wildlife forum => Topic started by: kenkew on March 12, 2004, 10:38:55

Title: Friends and Foes
Post by: kenkew on March 12, 2004, 10:38:55
Earwigs; Some say friend, some say foe. It seems to be one of those in-between bugs. Personally I think they do more good than harm. Easy to collect as they love to climb. A tin or pot stuffed with straw upside down on a stake in the middle of flowers will attract them. Scatter the contents on the garden and the earwigs will go a-hunting. Look for them in seed cases of lupins and sweetpeas.
Title: Re:Friends and Foes
Post by: Beer_Belly on March 12, 2004, 14:00:09
hmmm tricky - here's some more info to let people make up their minds

http://www.dgsgardening.btinternet.co.uk/earwig.htm (http://www.dgsgardening.btinternet.co.uk/earwig.htm)

http://www.communigate.co.uk/london/fuchsia/page7.phtml (http://www.communigate.co.uk/london/fuchsia/page7.phtml)

-B_B-
Title: Re:Friends and Foes
Post by: Hugh_Jones on March 12, 2004, 15:00:08
As long as they can be deterred from ravaging your prize dahlia or chrysanthemum blooms, there is no very good reason for killing earwigs, since they dispose of a lot of garden pests.
Title: Re:Friends and Foes
Post by: eileen on March 12, 2004, 15:28:41
Just wish they'd stop burrowing into my clematis flower buds though!!  >:(
Title: Re:Friends and Foes
Post by: budgiebreeder on March 12, 2004, 15:51:17
They seem to like to come indoors with the cut flowers  no matter how hard i've tried to leave them outside.
Title: Re:Friends and Foes
Post by: aquilegia on March 12, 2004, 16:14:20
(slightly off topic, but carrying on from BB's post) I once picked up a bit of green fluff off the sofa, only to fling it across the living room in shock  :o when it wiggled at me to reveal itself as a caterpillar that had hitched a lift in on some cut flowers.
Title: Re:Friends and Foes
Post by: kenkew on March 13, 2004, 19:31:05
Now isn't it strange? Aqui threw it away, not because (I suppose) she doesn't like caterpillers, but because it was in the wrong place. In the garden I doubt we would think twice about picking up a catty, but because it was on the sofa, it was the enemy. Mind you, if I found a sofa on my plot.....!
Title: Re:Friends and Foes
Post by: Beer_Belly on March 15, 2004, 07:56:29
Another favourite hiding place for wiggies is elderberry clusters.

I managed to get hundreds of them in the boot of my mates car when collecting the fruit for my wine.

-B_B-
Title: Re:Friends and Foes
Post by: eileen on March 15, 2004, 11:57:00
No more elderberry picking for me then!!  :o Ian can have the job, thanks very much.  ;) ;)
Title: Re:Friends and Foes
Post by: kenkew on March 18, 2004, 07:40:20
Wasps?...

(http://home.hpphoto.com/servlet/LinkPhoto?GUID=41247726-920a-2d3d-7a97-56eb4e046297&size=lg)

...or bees?
(http://home.hpphoto.com/servlet/LinkPhoto?GUID=76863b42-2380-652f-64c4-7f5d19d458f4&size=lg)
Title: Re:Friends and Foes
Post by: kenkew on March 18, 2004, 07:42:28
...or mice even?

(http://home.hpphoto.com/servlet/LinkPhoto?GUID=54291d7d-30e6-1484-76f1-3db613bed7b2&size=lg)
Title: Re:Friends and Foes
Post by: Ceri on March 18, 2004, 08:06:28
my anthropology student daughter tells me it is just 'matter out of place' - don't you just love students when they've learnt something new!  We couldn't move without doing something illegal when she was doing her A level law!  Apparently we are repulsed by matter out of place, not because of what it is but what it is in the context of where it is.  i.e. a hair on a hairbrush does not revolt most of us, where a hair in our dinner would. To me a mouse would be matter out of place wherever it was, but my daughter would probably want to feed it, even if it lived behind our skirting boards!  Personally student daughters home for a month is turning rapidly into matter our of place!
Title: Re:Friends and Foes
Post by: eileen on March 18, 2004, 12:09:10
Oh Ceri, I know just how you feel.

They're fine when they're at the end of a 'phone nowadays but very trying when they come home for a while!

Eileen.







Title: Re:Friends and Foes
Post by: kenkew on March 18, 2004, 13:37:44
Too true, couldn't agree more, and if I get pests like those again I'm investing in traps and poison and a dozen cats!
Title: Re:Friends and Foes
Post by: John_Verney on March 20, 2004, 12:12:50
 :oWhien I was 17 I worked n a  farm in Iona.  I had done my washing and put it on a fence to dry  .  On taking it in I found 48 earwig s had taken up residence!!! :o.  
Title: Re:Friends and Foes
Post by: eileen on March 20, 2004, 12:54:42
Kenkew, for one horrible minute there I thought you meant daughters not mice  :o That's what comes of having two conversations at once  ::)

Eileen.
Title: Re:Friends and Foes
Post by: kenkew on March 20, 2004, 19:47:17
I have 3 grown-up daughters and mice on the plot. Are you sure which topic I'm replying to?
Title: Re:Friends and Foes
Post by: kenkew on March 21, 2004, 15:16:38
A single wasp went up the tiny gaps, came out and sealed up the entrances. This was late last year. What's going to come out!!

(http://home.hpphoto.com/servlet/LinkPhoto?GUID=5fa14809-3fa2-23b2-540f-628be2f31cd1&size=lg)
Title: Re:Friends and Foes
Post by: kenkew on March 21, 2004, 15:19:20
I found these worms quite happily swimming around in the puddles on a plastic sheet on part of my plot. ??

(http://home.hpphoto.com/servlet/LinkPhoto?GUID=554d47b1-67d3-49c5-6dad-4273123e2ceb&size=lg)

(http://home.hpphoto.com/servlet/LinkPhoto?GUID=79a34856-57a2-40d7-1609-43d99efc52d3&size=lg)
Title: Re:Friends and Foes
Post by: budgiebreeder on March 21, 2004, 16:31:06
looks like spaghetti Ken.Have you tried frying them.After all "owt fer nowt"
Title: Re:Friends and Foes
Post by: Doris_Pinks on March 21, 2004, 16:42:07
When living overseas, hubby noticed a new "wire" comming out from behind the microwave,trouble was it appeared to rather hairy and thick! :o Yup turned out to be a rat the size of a small dog!! (he said!) had come through the cat flap :(
Title: Re:Friends and Foes
Post by: eileen on March 21, 2004, 16:57:11
Re: your wasp KK. We had the same thing happen to us a couple of year back. Turned  out  it was a queen  she'd laid her eggs and when the better weather came -out came all the worker wasps. They built a nest in our hut for her to lay even more eggs! Had to get a chap in to remove it.

Eileen.

P.S.
Don't like the look of those worms they look like uncooked noodles. Don't know what they are but they look similar to round worms.
E.
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