People say I surrounded them with environmesh or I grew them on my roof etc and had no damage.
I grew good carrots for years in all sorts of conditions and had no carrot fly damage. But no damage doesn't mean the methods are stopping the flies, it just means the flies are not there.
Last year I got a lot of damage so this year I am covering them all with mesh. Its the only way.
As for the fly itself, the clue is in the name FLY, I find it unlikely that cant reach more than a few feet and even if they couldn't they have legs don't they? my garden is walled in with a 7ft stone wall apart from two gates maybe I should just mesh the gates? I don't think so.
I grew good carrots for years in all sorts of conditions and had no carrot fly damage. But no damage doesn't mean the methods are stopping the flies, it just means the flies are not there.
Last year I got a lot of damage so this year I am covering them all with mesh. Its the only way.
As for the fly itself, the clue is in the name FLY, I find it unlikely that cant reach more than a few feet and even if they couldn't they have legs don't they? my garden is walled in with a 7ft stone wall apart from two gates maybe I should just mesh the gates? I don't think so.
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