Death for Vine Weevils

Started by sunflower, April 09, 2004, 11:18:19

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sunflower

I desperatly want to get rid of these bloomin things & probaly will go the Nemasys root (slight punn,  :-\sorry). But when is the best time to apply it & where can i get it from? ???
Light of my life!

sunflower

Light of my life!

budgiebreeder

Havent i read somewhere that if you plant garlic where they are it will get rid of them??
Earth fills her lap with treasures of her own.

Mrs Ava

I have a feeling now is the time to start treating them.  My pots are alive with the little *#$*ers!  I believe the idea is you wait until the soil warms up a little bit, then away you go.  I have seen it mail order but can't htink what it is called.  I shall hunt and if I find out I will post a follow up.  They are the devils weevils!  >:( >:( >:( >:(

Mrs Ava

http://www.defenders.co.uk/vine_weevil_control.htm

try these peeps out.  I have used them before, it all came back to me in a flash, and it did the trick for a summer, but I think once the weevils are gone, the nematodes go, then you are back to square one next year.

Tenuse

Young, dumb and full of come hither looks.

tim

As I said a couple of days ago, Armillatox??

Yes - the goodies die off if there's no food. Poor things. Never got a thank you. And, for my aphid killers, I have found it V difficult to achieve the right night temp at the right time, = Tim

sunflower

Thanks for advice i shall look up the links you have given me. & order death by post for the evil weevils they definatly are satans little helpers!!!!
Light of my life!

Palustris

Do not use Armillotox on any Sedum or Sempervivum, it wipes them out.
Gardening is the great leveller.

Gardengirl

I presume you are getting these little b*****s in potted up plants?  I find I don't have any problems in the garden, just in pots.  I use Insect Control Compost by Levingtons (used to be called Plant Protection Compost) and I never have any problems with vine weevil damage.  I just either change the compost completely each spring or scoop out the top compost and replace with the IC Compost.  I don't know how expensive the other treatments are but the compost at my local nursery is £3.99 for a large bag.
Happy gardening all...........Pat

tim

Thanks, Eric - I was relying on folk reading the instructions. = Tim

gavin

Dare I?  Want to hear a vine weevil - or even a few?  http://cmave.usda.ufl.edu/~rmankin/blackvineweevilsounds.html. :) ???

A question (having never seen a vine weevil) - reading between the lines, are they an unplanned "BOGOF" from garden centre plants?

All best, Gavin

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