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Bitten leaves.....

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AlieOxon Thu 17-Apr-14 13:31:35

On privet, lysimachia, periwinkle. and others.
Leaves bitten irregularly round the edges.

Now discovered vine weevil grubs in one pot of heuchera.....is this the culprit?

ffinnochio Thu 17-Apr-14 13:41:12

Very likely.

AlieOxon Thu 17-Apr-14 15:21:03

What's best to use?
On pot or open ground.

PRINTMISS Thu 17-Apr-14 15:58:53

There is a very good organic cure for these pests, but it is not instant, and needs to be used at different times of the year. (forget the name but you can find it on the web). When we had them in pots I turned the pots out, cleaned the roots of the plants thoroughly by washing them, and then replanted. I also very much enjoyed putting the little grubs which I searched out, out in the open for the birds to enjoy - cruel! If they are in the garden, of course that is a different matter.

Flowerofthewest Thu 17-Apr-14 16:14:49

irregular sounds like vine weevil - regular semi circular as we have is probably leaf cutter bee. Our privet it very attractive with these edges to leaves. smile

rosesarered Sat 19-Apr-14 20:18:07

For some reason heucheras in pots attract slugs and vine weevils but seem to leave mine alone if they grow in the garden.

Nelliemoser Sat 19-Apr-14 21:16:38

The B*** Vine weevil grubs chew away the roots and the tops of your Heuchera plants fall off. I fight a constant battle with them.

I am not sure why they are worse in pots than in the soil though, because I would have thought that the vine weevils would still lay their eggs near to the base of the Heucheras that are in the soil. I have lost lots of lovely Heucheras to these revolting creatures.

AlieOxon Sat 19-Apr-14 21:21:59

I wonder if the weevils don't like really wet conditions, as the privet hedge and lysimachia have escaped so far this year after all that rain.

I have previously rescued heucheras by taking the side shoots off the rootless plant and replanting them, which I've done with this one - who knows, I may get six!

POGS Sat 19-Apr-14 23:00:10

Allie

You have my sympathy.

I raised the subject of Vine Weevils in January so there might be a post that you might find interesting there. Don't know how to bump a thread.

Nasty little b-----s aren't they.

POGS Sat 19-Apr-14 23:01:50

Allie

You have my sympathy.

I raised the subject of Vine Weevils in January so there might be a post that you might find interesting there. Don't know how to bump a thread.

Nasty little b-----s aren't they.

AlieOxon Sun 20-Apr-14 10:15:17

- I found it by searching. What chemicals (shhh) work?

I find any more they go on the bird table.

Nelliemoser Sun 20-Apr-14 11:11:33

There is a specific vine weevil pesticide on the market, Provado do one. Its designed to kill the pests in the soil.

https://www.google.co.uk/#q=vine+weevil+control+products&revid=1647535882

You can also treat the the compost with Armillatox a coal tar product. You can buy this product in odd places but it is a niche product.