hi there, im in a lot of trouble with gooseberry sawfly, was away for the wkend, all my bushes were fine on friday morning, but on inspection this afternoon i found that they are infested with saw fly, i need to get rid of them fast before the bushes are stripped, any ideas please ?????
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This is the one time I have no hesitation in reaching for the chemicals:
Provado Ultimate Bug Killer, if you're happy to use it. You can dilute it 50/50 with water - it'll still work fine and you're spending half as much and putting half as much chemical on your pudding.Our England is a garden, and such gardens are not made
By singing-'Oh how beautiful!" and sitting in the shade,
While better men than we go out and start their working lives
At grubbing weeds from gravel paths with broken dinner-knives. ~ Rudyard Kipling
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thanks for all the replies, hand picking was not an option as i have 25 gooseberry bushes and 8 large jostaberries, i sprayed them with the garden hose this morning, and have come home this evening with a bug spray, i havent had sawfly in the past two years, but they have really come with a vengance this year, heres hoping they will not survive my attack this evening !!!!!!!!!!
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Bang the main stem - hard (with your hand, or a similar soft instrument) - a lot will drop off. Then work up the branches shaking them - a lot will drop off again.
I grow mine in pots, and turn them upside down - putting the leaves and branches in a bucket of water - for a couple of mins. Obviously, my bushes aren't that large though being in pots
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I have a lot of plants also (12 gooseberries, 15 currants). I used BT Xentari when the problems got to strong to control with handpicking. It's a bacterial treatment killing all caterpillars eating from the leaves; No other insects are harmed, it is not poisonous either. Way better then using chemicals leaving residues in the soil / fruits
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i use newspaper under the bushes,put some marg/spread onto the paper and knock the bush about with a large stick,they will drop off (most) and get stuck to the spread,roll up the paper and into the bin with it,this year i was a bit late as i didnt want to go out in the chilly weather,and some of the plants suffered, while others were untouched..
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