I had big probs with aphids, I think year before last(maybe). Our garden was mainly full of grasses with very few flowers. Since I started growing more flowers I've seen more ladybirds and the aphid problem is no more(touch wood). I wouldn't bother buying them in, they'll just fly off once they've feasted. Like chilliking sez, build them a home and grow some flowers in pots if you don't have a garden. I tied a few canes together and hung on the fence. I actually had one sleeping in one over winter. I might make one of those towers though this year, they look pretty good
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Originally posted by buzzingtalk View Postspraying washing up liquid on your plants by making a slippery, lubricated surface which the bugs cannot grip on
Originally posted by buzzingtalk View Posthow can I encourage ladybirds to come?Last edited by Two_Sheds; 28-04-2011, 03:31 PM.All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.
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Originally posted by chilliking View PostI'm a big fan of having ladybird nest boxes in the garden as they love to eat aphids.
Thank you everyone for your advice. I'll let you know how I get on :-)
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Thanks guys. I don't think they would stick around once the flies have been eaten, there are no flowers or places to nest really. I don't have room for anything else either really! I might put a ladybird box up, and can squeeze in a few marigolds but I'm not sure if the ladybirds would find it - I would probably have to introduce some.
*heads back into garden with sticky tape and washing up liquid*
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