I've been keeping an eye on my newly planted broad beans (there have been a couple of ants hanging around them all week) and woke this morning to find a lot of blackfly on the tips and in the folds at the top. I know this query comes up a lot but all the advice I can find says to pinch out the tips once the beans have flowered and mine are nowhere near this stage yet. I sowed them this spring and they're only about 6-8" tall - won't taking the tops stop them growing (sorry, complete newbie question!)?
I've read about using washing up liquid but also seen some comments that this will affect the plants/shrivel the leaves. The flies are all tucked into the folds of new leaves so would be very difficult/impossible to remove by hand.
What's the best approach here please?
I've read about using washing up liquid but also seen some comments that this will affect the plants/shrivel the leaves. The flies are all tucked into the folds of new leaves so would be very difficult/impossible to remove by hand.
What's the best approach here please?
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