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Lily Beetle

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By Alanb


Lily Beetle

Beware of the lily beetle, if you start to see small bite marks in the lily leaves, take a careful look in the small crevices, between the leaves and the plant stem.



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I killed quite a few today :(((

24 Apr, 2014

 

Well done Michaella, I do checks twice a day now, morning and evenings ... the rascals.

25 Apr, 2014

 

Making more lily beetles by the looks of things!

25 Apr, 2014

 

Until you pointed that out I thought they were playing "leap beetle"..........That's why I put the photo on the site after the "water shed" just in case I had it wrong :~))

Killed a couple more today.

25 Apr, 2014

 

Aye, I'd hate for someone to flag you Alan. Beetle porn is really frowned upon ;)
We don't have lily beetles up here YET!

25 Apr, 2014

 

Lol Scottish! Alan, I no longer grow Lilies as I got fed up of the bloomin' Beetles ... :o(

25 Apr, 2014

 

Angie, what can I say, other than, LOVL... Laughing Out Very Loud ;~)))

25 Apr, 2014

 

Sorry to hear that Shirley, as the end results can sometimes be absolutely stunning. Isn't Scottish funny ... I hope I don't get banned from the site just yet!

25 Apr, 2014

 

You won't get banned for lightweight, inoffensive banter Alan! :o)

26 Apr, 2014

 

Phew !

26 Apr, 2014

 

I have gathered a few of these this week......Our Koi love them....lol

29 Apr, 2014

 

That's interesting Milky ..... I know blackbirds consider mealie worms to be our equivalent of caviar .... I wonder if Koi consider lily beetles to be in that category too? Maybe we'll never know. <]:~))

29 Apr, 2014

 

They are a complete pain here. Especially as I'm building up a fairly large Tricyrtis collection and they love Tricyrtis.

5 May, 2014

 

My wife recently sprayed all potted lilies with Pravado, Ultimate Bug Killer. I still do checks, twice daily, but haven't seen any since she sprayed them. Good luck with yours, fingers crossed.

5 May, 2014

 

Horrid little critters Alan, thank goodness they are so vivid in colour, at least we can pick them off easily! Did you know, if they fall, they land upside down so they're invisible against the soil?

25 May, 2014

 

I didn't know that, but I do tend to drop them on the patio which is a York stone colour, they can still be easily seen .... But not for long.

25 May, 2014



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