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12/03/2012 Lily Beetle, found over-wintering on Azalea



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dam... that's not good i've loads of lilys Pimp.... i'll go and check my azalea's and rhodies thanks for the warning..

12 Mar, 2012

 

Oh dear! It's the grubs I've had trouble with, so when does mama lay her eggs?

12 Mar, 2012

 

i found one too ~ it is no more!!

12 Mar, 2012

 

This is probs last years hatchling Oji... breeding and laying more or less straight away

Sorry you got em Sticki..this one was crushed.

12 Mar, 2012

 

Glad to hear it's an ex-beetle . . .

12 Mar, 2012

 

Theres bound to be some in my garden. Im off out to investigate!

12 Mar, 2012

 

Pretty colour ;o)

12 Mar, 2012

amy
Amy
 

Oh NO ! that's bad news My Fritillaria are coming through the Scarlet Lily Beetles go for them every time .... I must keep an eye on them ,thanks for the warning Pp .......

12 Mar, 2012

 

They are gorgeous Hywel, shame it's a baddie :(

Good Look Amy.

12 Mar, 2012

 

Believe its 4:30 your time now Pimp...

12 Mar, 2012

 

Oh no!!!! Not already.......

12 Mar, 2012

 

Little blighter!! - exterminate

12 Mar, 2012

 

On the bright side Pimp, your beautiful head and bright blue, yellow and white feathers have been restored! Thank goodness as now I can easily recognize you again :)))))

12 Mar, 2012

 

So can I Lil...:))

12 Mar, 2012

 

I'm hoping Lu sees and approves of my new head, it is the mosaic of the Queen that she has been after me to do. Not done by me though.

12 Mar, 2012

 

So this is dissecting-room photo of Ex-Beatle. Very professional, yet cold.

12 Mar, 2012

 

They do love the Frits, and my Toad Lilies too!

12 Mar, 2012

 

What don't they like??!! I've only found them on my Lilly plants in mid summer - never found them any where else, and last year I didn't seem to have a problem with them. Do you think that was down to weather conditions or was I just lucky?

19 Mar, 2012

 

Just think of anything from the Lilacaea (Lily) family and you'll know what they like PT!

19 Mar, 2012

 

Yes.They can over winter on anything close by though..as in this case. No more so far, they will be active from now, I am ready for them this time.!

19 Mar, 2012



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