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Produce => Pests & Diseases => Topic started by: Multiveg on June 19, 2006, 21:54:17

Title: boo hoo goosegog sawfly
Post by: Multiveg on June 19, 2006, 21:54:17
The little critters have started eating my gooseberry bushes, so I have started squishing them. Upto about 4 leaves on each stem have been eaten so it looks like I caught them relatively early. Will have to keep a beady eye out for more.
Title: Re: boo hoo goosegog sawfly
Post by: valmarg on June 19, 2006, 22:20:44
Chuck some birdfood, ie peanuts/sunflower hearts under your gooseberry bush, and your problem should soon be sorted.

This time of year, when the birds have young to feed, the gooseberry sawfly is a source of natural feed for the chicks.

Trust me - it has worked for me in the past!

valmarg
Title: Re: boo hoo goosegog sawfly
Post by: Svea on June 19, 2006, 22:24:09
i had some too
i looked for them and couldnt see any, so resorted to spray.

two weeks ago i saw more attacks, this time i could spot the caterpillars as they were big enough - clever things though, hiding on the edges of the leaf they are eating - so you have to look really carefully.
Title: Re: boo hoo goosegog sawfly
Post by: Larkspur on June 20, 2006, 07:16:35
Multiveg, you want to check other plants too if you have got gooseberry sawfly. They are not quite in the vine weevil "eat anything" class but they will eat  a large variety of plants. ;)
Title: Re: boo hoo goosegog sawfly
Post by: supersprout on June 20, 2006, 07:57:36
Quote from: valmarg on June 19, 2006, 22:20:44
Chuck some birdfood, ie peanuts/sunflower hearts under your gooseberry bush, and your problem should soon be sorted.

Valmarg, this one has to go in my Little Black Book! :o :)
Title: Re: boo hoo goosegog sawfly
Post by: Multiveg on June 20, 2006, 10:17:54
The birds have ignored the birdseed in the feeder - they preferred the fat balls (must replenish stocks when I go to plot shed) or some stale bread! Might move it under the gooseberries which are laden with fruit. Haven't noticed sawflies on the currants (yet) though in the past, they had been affected.
It was shear luck that I spotted them yesterday - branches started to be stripped of leaves. I also squished some eggs.
Will pop out now for a quick check.
Title: Re: boo hoo goosegog sawfly
Post by: jennym on June 20, 2006, 14:26:14
Only ever had a problem with gooseberry sawfly on gooseberry and redcurrant (fingers crossed). I find that vigilance pays off - as soon as I start to see the leaves being eaten, I start squishing. It always seems to work if you get to them early enough.
Title: Re: boo hoo goosegog sawfly
Post by: saddad on June 20, 2006, 20:03:05
Can't beat a good squishing I say!
;D
Title: Re: boo hoo goosegog sawfly
Post by: jennym on June 20, 2006, 23:43:32
Well, there is something perversely satisfying about squishing sawfly larvae, its a job you can start, finish and see the results of  ;D
Title: Re: boo hoo goosegog sawfly
Post by: Mrs Ava on June 22, 2006, 23:00:42
I get them on my redcurrants, but it makes me feel queesy squishing after a while.  Can't do it all in one go.  Bless!  :P