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Jostaberry
Looking at the Josta berry plants from which I never get fruit, the
birds get up earlier than I do. I took these 2 pictures, the first shows that the plants do have fruit http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/f...ps04e78d7e.jpg the 2nd is of some nice little caterpillars chewing away on a few leaves on just one stem. http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/f...ps37c7537f.jpg I've never seen the leaves being chewed before. Any ideas? David @ a dry side of Swansea Bay |
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Jostaberry
"David Hill" wrote in message ... Looking at the Josta berry plants from which I never get fruit, the birds get up earlier than I do. I took these 2 pictures, the first shows that the plants do have fruit http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/f...ps04e78d7e.jpg the 2nd is of some nice little caterpillars chewing away on a few leaves on just one stem. http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/f...ps37c7537f.jpg I've never seen the leaves being chewed before. Any ideas? Caterpillars of the Magpie moth. They are a serious pest here in the North of Scotland, starting on the Gooseberry bushes and then moving on to the Jostaberry when the gooseberries are defoliated. Only real solution is to squash them. As the eggs are laid in batches, if you get them in the young stage it saves constant rummaging as they grow and spread out. Ardmhor |
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Jostaberry
On 29/06/2014 21:08, David Hill wrote:
Looking at the Josta berry plants from which I never get fruit, the birds get up earlier than I do. I took these 2 pictures, the first shows that the plants do have fruit http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/f...ps04e78d7e.jpg the 2nd is of some nice little caterpillars chewing away on a few leaves on just one stem. http://i240.photobucket.com/albums/f...ps37c7537f.jpg I've never seen the leaves being chewed before. Any ideas? David @ a dry side of Swansea Bay Gooseberry Sawfly? Looks very like it to me. It does scoff more than just gooseberry leaves. http://rhs.org.uk/advice/profile?pid=517 -- Spider. On high ground in SE London gardening on heavy clay |
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