Right, hands up whose got cabbage root fly then. ‘Cause I know I have!
Now I might have proved that the added expense of adding Cabbage Root Fly collars is worth the investment. Being new to vegetable growing I am doing everything by the book. Well books, internet, word of mouth and this forum actually. Back to the collars. I planted six cauliflower plants and added the collars. Now for some unknown reason I left one of the seedlings without a collar. I would say that I was conducting a vegetable growing experiment by leaving one plant without a collar to see if the fly would attack this one cauliflower but I can’t, I just forgot. Well when I walked out this morning to do my daily inspection and there it was. One plant keeled over laying on the ground looking very sorry for itself. A Ha I said this could be the little critters I’ve read about and sure enough they were. I pulled up the plant and there in the roots were the little Bu, sorry, maggots. Now rather than collecting the little maggots to go fishing for little fish I disposed of the plant and the maggots at the local tip, I just happened to be going. I’m now paranoid and on the look-out for more symptoms of the dreaded fly in my other beds where I have brassicas.
Can anyone tell me if there is anything that can be done to get rid of the flies and maggots once you have them? Or should I just give up and go back to buying them at Tesco’s!

Can anyone tell me if there is anything that can be done to get rid of the flies and maggots once you have them? Or should I just give up and go back to buying them at Tesco’s!

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