I have carrot root fly, should i just remove all the carrots now and give up
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I think once they're there you can't do anything to stop them - sorry!
You can only prevent it (environmesh/fleece) before it appears.
The damage will get worse as the grubs eat more so I would dig up all the carrots and cut off the bad bits so you can salvage something. If you have a lot carrot and corriander soup is lovely.
Next christmas put environmesh on your list - it's very effective!
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Mine are in pots a couple of foot off the ground. Second sowing and not covered.
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I'm hoping Since carrot flies do not fly more than 2 feet above the ground, ( read this somewhere) I might be able to beat the problem.
They should be ready to pull in a week or two maybe. I will get back to this thread to let you know.
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Originally posted by Flobalob View PostI'm hoping Since carrot flies do not fly more than 2 feet above the ground, ( read this somewhere) I might be able to beat the problem.
They should be ready to pull in a week or two maybe. I will get back to this thread to let you know.Sent from my pc cos I don't have an i-phone.
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Originally posted by Flobalob View PostI'm hoping Since carrot flies do not fly more than 2 feet above the ground, ( read this somewhere) I might be able to beat the problem.
They should be ready to pull in a week or two maybe. I will get back to this thread to let you know.My Majesty made for him a garden anew in order
to present to him vegetables and all beautiful flowers.- Offerings of Thutmose III to Amon-Ra (1500 BCE)
Diversify & prosper
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After many years of trying to grow carrots that are not decimated by the carrot root fly I have succeeded this year. All grown under Enviromesh. (Expensive but worth it I think.)Gardening is a matter of your enthusiasm holding up until your back gets used to it.
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Originally posted by Snadger View PostThey also nest in the top of tall trees........apparently!
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Originally posted by Rocketron View PostI am reliably informed that this a "Gardener's Myth". Carrot flies can fly the same as any other fly. When looking to lay their eggs they obviously fly close to the ground as this is where they lay.
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Originally posted by Flobalob View PostI would like to inform the RHS of this reliably informed myth. Can you give me the source please.
The only way to grow clean carrots is under mesh.
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Flobalob, I can't give you a link as it's someone who told me in person. When you think about it, it's obvious.
I note the RHS website talks about a 2ft barrier for the females. As I stated that is when they fly low.
HTHSent from my pc cos I don't have an i-phone.
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