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toscalily Sat 02-Jun-18 10:24:19

I decided to give them a try and have now used on all my pots, what was left went on the borders. I will remain vigilant and hope for the best. I have not had many slugs this year although it has been very dry.

midgey Sat 02-Jun-18 10:24:09

Wow Petra, that must be amazing. Can’t be the cold I have a plentiful supply of every colour of slug!

petra Sat 02-Jun-18 09:02:50

I'm bringing up the subject of nematodes again as I'm trying to find out if it's the nematodes I've been spraying since early March or is it the very cold weather we had last winter.
I haven't had one slug in my garden this year grin

Liz46 Thu 17-May-18 19:48:21

Unfortunately I spent quite a lot of money on nematodes as I have a big variety of fuchsias. They didn't seem to work so I went back to repotting the plants every spring and checking the compost. If it was badly infested, I threw the compost in the bin. I just leave the hardy plants in the garden and they seem to survive fine.

Baggs Thu 17-May-18 19:39:25

I don't think gall mites would damage my fuchsias. They are dragons, uncultivated, wild dragons.

But thanks for the suggestion, petra. If I meet any gall mites I'll give them some encouragement.

petra Sun 06-May-18 11:21:54

toscalily
I don't know if you've tried the copper tape around the rim of your pots, it does work. I don't like the look of it on my pots, I prefer to do the dawn patrol in my dressing gown grin
But if you are desperate, give it a go. The slug nematode really does work.

toscalily Sun 06-May-18 10:26:15

petra the original infested corms I threw away I was thinking about my other pot plants, don't think I can rid of the slugs and snails, far too numerous round here just have to be vigilant. I just hate the way you don't really know you have a vine weevil infestation till you see the plant keel over and when pulled up there are no roots! hildajenniJ, that was the one I was thinking of trying.
Thank you for your replies.

petra Sun 06-May-18 10:19:39

Baggs
What you need is a dose of gall mite. The bastard wiped out all my fusias last year ?

Baggs Sun 06-May-18 10:10:14

I wish some beastie would come and attack the fuchsias in my garden. They are dragons!

hildajenniJ Sun 06-May-18 10:09:07

My DH buys this to treat the vine weavil infestation. It is very effective. Easy to use. There are very clear instructions on the pack.

Nelliemoser Sat 05-May-18 23:30:01

I used vine weevil nematodes last year I and I did notice that the number of lilly beetles seemed much reduced.
If you look at the horrible creatures they both have similar larval stages and I suspect that the vine weevil nematodes may also go for the lilly beetles.
I talked to a representative of the company at a flower show but he was non commital about what I thought was happening.

They do seem effective in my garden

OldMeg Sat 05-May-18 22:41:53

When you say ‘grubs’ do you mean little slugs? I use nematodes but like petra spray onto soil.

petra Sat 05-May-18 22:26:34

I use nematoads for slugs every 6 weeks. Nematodes are sprayed onto the soil, I can't imagine how you would use it on your begonia corms.

toscalily Sun 29-Apr-18 10:00:47

I had an infestation of vine weevil a few years ago, my Fuchsia of which I have many in pots were attacked by the grubs and I used a chemical to get rid of the problem. I have been vigilant and weevil free for quite a number of years but know I have them again. Had stored a number of Begonia corms, wrapped in paper, in a box in the shed and when I came to repot most were soft & damaged and I found they had the grubs inside so I discarded the lot and hoped that was it but OH said he moved a pot on the patio and found one of the grubs so now have to do something before I lose all my Fuchsia's. I keep hearing about Nematodes for this problem and wonder if anyone had used them?