white grubs in compost

Started by lottie lou, March 04, 2012, 16:36:59

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lottie lou

Found a load of white grubs in the compost I had my oca in.  What are they and how do I get rid of them/prevent them.  Thanking you in anticipation.

lottie lou


goodlife

First thing that came to my mind is vine weevil grubs..
If you have tray or some sort of large sheet..you could spread the compost there and let birds to gobble up the grubs. But don't use the compost in a hurry for anything else as you might miss few and your problem doesn't get any better.
As to prevent you can use vaselin rim around the pots to stop the adult beetle creeping up and laying their eggs into compost. There is also nematodes that can be used to eat and control the grubs. Those you mix into water and pour into soil.

louise stella

Vine Weevil! = evil things!
Grow yer bugger grow!

saddad

The nematode stuff (nemysis? works really well in tubs...  :)

louise stella

Quote from: saddad on March 04, 2012, 17:29:50
The nematode stuff (nemysis? works really well in tubs...  :)

Yes it does!
Grow yer bugger grow!

strawberry1

ants eggs. We had loads and just left the covering card off so that the birds got them

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