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Old 06-03-2013, 03:35 AM
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Don't suppose you could get a pic of the holes in the leaves? That would help a lot, and also does the damage happen at night (do you actually see the insects, what type of bug are they etc.)?

Careful with the neem oil, it can be quite toxic to aquatic life. I use it to take care of certain outdoor infestations but Parrot's Feather (Myriophyllum) in particular doesn't like the overspray. There were no fish in the barrel (literally or figuratively lol) so I don't know how it affects them.
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I couldn't find the neem oil

I have tried some insecticide soap - says it will deal with white flies

we shall see how it goes.

will try to take pictures tomorrow of the rose bush and the cutting marks.
thanks again for the advice

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Old 06-05-2013, 04:41 AM
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Go to hydro light it on the same road as red coral. They will have neem oil
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Interesting article Spit.fire a good read.

I say screw lady bugs and get a............

Praying Mantis
These large insects have an appetite for most garden pests. Praying mantis eggs are set out in the garden where they hatch and quickly grow to adult size. The eggs are available through mail-order and online catalogues.
Also interesting fact, spraying plants with a 10:1 water:milk mix will boost a plants immune system and prevent mildew and other fungus
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Old 06-05-2013, 11:44 AM
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Also interesting fact, spraying plants with a 10:1 water:milk mix will boost a plants immune system and prevent mildew and other fungus
Just be sure to use skim milk for powdery mildew and clean leaves after mildew is gone as stomata (leafs pours) will be clogged
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