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Chillipillar?
Capsipillar?Last edited by Florence Fennel; 17-07-2011, 08:10 PM.Granny on the Game in Sheffield
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Capsipillar - gets my vote.
Dom - I'm organic so I bought an organic bug spray. And just sprayed those leaves. For tonight, I'd spray with a hose outside and try and dislodge as many as you can for now...and get whatever pest control you think you need tomorrow.
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Originally posted by Dr Pips View PostOk, they're growing in the conservatory, so better not get the hosepipe out though!! Will any organic bug spray from a garden centre work?
I don't tend to recommend any pesticide treatment as I very very rarely use them - in this instance I personally used an organic one that I found that treated caterpillars but I don't know what is in your local shop so it's hard to say.
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Oh good idea!! thinking outside the box was never one of my strong points! One last question, I'm going on holiday soon for a fortnight, and have nobody to look after the plants. Should I put them outside for two weeks, or get some of those crystal things?
Dom
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My peppers have holes in them as well, I've looked for caterpillars but can't see anySusiewoosie
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I've had a lot of trouble with the little green caterpillars too, burrowing into the chilli near the stem, then just eats away until they fall off. Not put off by hot chillies or anything.
I'm not sure if they are the same, but 'tents' made of leaves have been attached to apples, plums and raspberries too. When dislodged there is a caterpillar trying to get into the fruit. Often only a surface mark at the early stage, but if I don't get them in time, bang goes the fruitWe don't get many birds in the garden because of the cats, I don't know whether they would help.
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