I've found (after some googling of images...) that I have wireworm larva in my soil. Quite a lot actually, whenever I'm out in the plot I find more! How do I get rid of them?
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There are things like bran use, bran in a bag buried in the ground attracts the wireworm these are dug up after a period of time and destroyed, there is also a plant that attracts the wireworm which enter the plant via the roots the plant then dies and the wireworm die with it or something like that.
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Gosh my eyes need checking! I read Fireworm and was wondering WHATis THAT??? lolNever test the depth of the water with both feet
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Originally posted by PAULW View Post
What kind of bran do you mean? Where could I buy it? Thanks Paul!
Originally posted by RedThorn View PostGosh my eyes need checking! I read Fireworm and was wondering WHATis THAT??? lol
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Not very sure to be honest..but I do recall that spuds are the main plant they affect- and if you plant earlies there will be less damage.
Also peas tend ot to be affected.
I think they are a 'normal' problem with warm, south facing pieces of grassland, and with each year of cultivation you will have less and less problems!
( I'm concerned about what's in my recently dug up piece of field...hence my interest!!!)
Might be a bit late if you have already bought your spuds..but you can still eat them- they just won't store well!"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
Location....Normandy France
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Originally posted by Nicos View PostNot very sure to be honest..but I do recall that spuds are the main plant they affect- and if you plant earlies there will be less damage.
Also peas tend ot to be affected.
I think they are a 'normal' problem with warm, south facing pieces of grassland, and with each year of cultivation you will have less and less problems!
( I'm concerned about what's in my recently dug up piece of field...hence my interest!!!)
Might be a bit late if you have already bought your spuds..but you can still eat them- they just won't store well!
Just been googling and found some info. that said you should bury a piece of potato with a skewer through it, the wireworm should burrow into it and then you can just pull it out with them in it! I'm going to try that and maybe find some bran bags too! Killed another 10, I went for a quick wireworm hunt before tea!
Thanks for the advice!
Originally posted by Nicos View PostPS...you need to buy/borrow some chooks!!!!!( if you've not got some already!!!!)
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Originally posted by allotmentlady View Posttoo much time in the norty corner lol............want an appointment for specsavers?Never test the depth of the water with both feet
The only reason people get lost in thought is because it's unfamiliar territory....
Always remember you're unique, just like everyone else.
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Originally posted by Tam View PostGardenTalk.co.uk - HOW TO TREAT WIREWORM? This might help.
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I just wanted to check with people on here that this is a wireworm, I've been treating them as such anyhow. They've been attracted to the pieces of potatoes I've put in the ground and I've then squashed them...
Seems to be working, less today than the rest of the week, though I'm finding more of the smaller ones now...Attached Files
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