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Looks interesting Geordievik, but expensive as you say. As you have to spray it directly onto each caterpillar for it to work though I can't help thinking it would be just as easy to pick off the ones you find anyway.By the time the nematodes have got to work & killed the caterpillar it would probably have eaten plenty already. Would be interested to hear if anyone has tried it though.
The answer to caterpillars is "Sorry, what was the question again?"
I hand-pick caterpillars and leave them for the blackbird. Or spiders, which love them! Failing that, soapy water does the trick. Never mind any kind of special soap - just drop the ends of a couple of bars into a plant-mister, let it go soggy, and shake well before each use. Does for aphids, too. The only drawback is soap spots on the leaves, but I'd rather have that than chemical muck.
I almost manage to keep on top of a caterpillar infestation of my cababges last year just by using a pair of scissors and chopping them in half when I found them.
If there'd only been a few it would have worked but there were hundreds, and I didn't have the time to sit there 24/7!!
Veni, Vidi, Velcro.
I came, I saw, I stuck around.
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