Hi,
I noticed some tiny flies on my veg patch and in the soil in my greenhouse. They are noticable mainly when you move the soil they fly up and get moving. I have had onions and garlic in my greenhouse this winter, and when some of them started dying off, I looked closer and I have tiny white maggot things munching into my garlic and onions, also some of my pea and bean (Must admit I had used some of this soil and sat them on the soil).
I had thought that they were onion maggots, but reading up on them there are many similarities - 'Adults look like small houseflies and in late spring they lay their eggs- the maggots then eat the roots and then burrow into the bulb themselves' thanks to 'The New Kitchen Garden' ANNA PAVORD
but it says the worst time for this is early to mid summer!!! And that moing beds each year will sort the problem- but it is all over my veg patch.
I have started using new compost for new seeds.And these seem unaffected.
HELP What can I do?? I don't want to be unable to use my veg patch this year.
I noticed some tiny flies on my veg patch and in the soil in my greenhouse. They are noticable mainly when you move the soil they fly up and get moving. I have had onions and garlic in my greenhouse this winter, and when some of them started dying off, I looked closer and I have tiny white maggot things munching into my garlic and onions, also some of my pea and bean (Must admit I had used some of this soil and sat them on the soil).
I had thought that they were onion maggots, but reading up on them there are many similarities - 'Adults look like small houseflies and in late spring they lay their eggs- the maggots then eat the roots and then burrow into the bulb themselves' thanks to 'The New Kitchen Garden' ANNA PAVORD
but it says the worst time for this is early to mid summer!!! And that moing beds each year will sort the problem- but it is all over my veg patch.
I have started using new compost for new seeds.And these seem unaffected.
HELP What can I do?? I don't want to be unable to use my veg patch this year.
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