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Black fly on Fatsia plant

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craftyone Sun 09-Jun-19 13:23:42

ants, like nan said. The pot will be full of ants, they are the root cause and should be dealt with. They are past masters at farming black and green fly

kittylester Wed 05-Jun-19 22:09:30

Well, whatever they are doing, the black fly disappear off my fatsia.

NanTheWiser Tue 04-Jun-19 12:08:35

Kittylester, ants don't eat blackfly, they "farm" them for their sugary secretions, and have been known to move them from plant to plant.
There does seem to be a lot of blackflies around this year, I have several plants affected. You could just spray them with a solution of washing up liquid in water, which gives some control, and is harmless.

kittylester Tue 04-Jun-19 06:14:39

We get black flies on our fatsia most years and they get eaten by ants.

jeanie99 Tue 04-Jun-19 00:33:23

What is happening this year?

I have two large Fatsia plants which I grow in tubs, both have black fly on them this year. What is happening I have never known this before, they are generally disease free and resilient to most pests.
My plumb tree seems to have the same problem.

Anyone else with the same problem, I am reluctant to spray the Victoria Plum tree.