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hemerocallis Gall Midge
All our Day Lilies have this this year (and so do other gardens locally I
notice), the flower buds are all misshapen and full of the little maggots. Anyone know what to do to cure the situation? I know I should pull off all the flowers and burn them but will that stop it for future years? So, is there no point in growing these any more unless I can replace them with late flowerers which will miss the breeding season for this little ........ midge? -- Regards Bob Some photos of my plants at..... |
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hemerocallis Gall Midge
On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 18:08:59 +0100, "Bob Hobden"
wrote: ~All our Day Lilies have this this year (and so do other gardens locally I ~notice), the flower buds are all misshapen and full of the little maggots. ~Anyone know what to do to cure the situation? ~I know I should pull off all the flowers and burn them but will that stop it ~for future years? ~So, is there no point in growing these any more unless I can replace them ~with late flowerers which will miss the breeding season for this little ~....... midge? I think that if you pull them off promptly for a few years (least the infected ones are easy to spot!), none of the midges get to maturity and so you get fewer galls the next year, etc. I have some unaffected (hoorah!) this year in my early patch after about three years of 100%. Though my favourite one is a late flowerer - and hasn't yet shown any stems, so I hope it's not sulking... -- jane Don't part with your illusions. When they are gone, you may still exist but you have ceased to live. Mark Twain Please remove onmaps from replies, thanks! |
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