My gooseberry bush is being attacked relentlessly by sawflies. despite picking off as many catrerpillars as I can find every day, I feel I am fighting a losing battle.
The bush is only a year old. I need to pot it on into something bigger and have in mind a raised bed, which I could fit debris netting over after the bush has flowered. Does anyone have any experience of protecting gooseberries with debris netting, and if so, did it keep the sawflies out? Or are they simply small enough to squeeze through the holes?
The bush is only a year old. I need to pot it on into something bigger and have in mind a raised bed, which I could fit debris netting over after the bush has flowered. Does anyone have any experience of protecting gooseberries with debris netting, and if so, did it keep the sawflies out? Or are they simply small enough to squeeze through the holes?
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