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June 19, 2013 | #1 |
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Aphid guide
From Bayer Crop Science.
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June 19, 2013 | #2 |
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WOW! That's more than anyone needs to know about aphids!
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June 19, 2013 | #3 |
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I was kind of surprised that the tomato family wasn't in the chart.
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June 19, 2013 | #4 |
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Fantastic, thanks for the link.
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June 19, 2013 | #5 |
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Me too. You'll notice it is UK based as well. I didn't see anything similar on their U.S. based site. Still has good general info.
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June 20, 2013 | #6 |
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The big aphid magnets in my garden are my peppers, they never seem to be a problem on the tomatoes, or even the lettuce. They are the pale green kind, can't quite identify them on the chart, two possiblities. Thanks for posting!
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June 21, 2013 | #7 |
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I have never seen so many aphids as I have this year. I think they must have been blown up here by the last tornado in the midwest. They are EVERYWHERE! Black or red or green. The black ones have covered and curled the lambs quarter. The green ones are on my tomatoes ( I noticed this today), I found an entire golden rod covered in red aphids....GRRR! My apple trees are covered in green ones, or they were until we sprayed them. I don't think there are enough ladybugs in the state to control this population of them.
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June 22, 2013 | #8 |
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I just found an entire colony of the red ones on my plants. I guess I'll have to go back to the nursery for a liquid prep since the only thing I have is a premerthin based dust. It doesn't stick too well to the stems unless I toss it at them. Too wasteful in my opinion. I've also not seen any lady bugs this year.
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June 23, 2013 | #9 |
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Join Date: Dec 2009
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Alyssum, Hoverflies, and Aphid Control
This article appeared in the local newspaper this week.
The author owns a large greenhouse near Edmonton. Edmonton Journal, 2013-06-22, page I6 Article by Jim Hole of Hole's Greenhouse. Sweet alyssum is a beautiful bedding plant loved for its delicate carpet of tiny, fragrant flowers. But it also has a not-so-sweet side, if you happen to be an aphid. If you guessed that alyssum is toxic to aphids or somehow repels them, guess again. Alyssums’ potency lies in its ability to attract insects that love nothing better than to dine on aphids. One of those aphid-loving insects is the hoverfly. Hoverflies are easy to recognize because of their wasplike yellow and black stripes and for their habit of — as their name suggests — hovering over flowers. Unlike the wasps they resemble, hoverflies are incapable of stinging or biting humans, and prefer instead to chew their way through juicy aphids. What makes sweet alyssum so alluring is not only its fragrance, but also its pollen and nectar. After feeding on this rich food source, hoverflies are capable of producing a lot of eggs, which they lay near aphid colonies and eventually hatch into voracious larvae. The relationship between hoverflies, alyssum and aphid control is becoming well established in some commercial vegetable and orchard businesses. Alyssum is intercropped (strategically located in fields) with the sole purpose of being a place for hoverflies and other beneficial insects to feed. In our greenhouses, we grow alyssum in pots with ornamental peppers as part of our biological pest control. To date, the results have been excellent. Now, the great news for home gardeners is that attracting hoverflies isn’t difficult. Simply plant alyssum, and Mother Nature does the rest. For best results, strategically locate a few pots around the yard to encourage hoverflies to lay eggs close to the plants you want to protect. And don’t worry about an army of hoverfly larvae lurking in your plants. They only occupy the undersides of leaves and are very inconspicuous — you’ll be lucky to see them! The larvae look like very tiny, yellowish worms that many gardeners erroneously assume are pests. Growing alyssum couldn’t be easier. They’ll do well in full sun or in part shade. They do tend to go to seed during the summer months, but a simple trimming of the old growth is all it takes to encourage new blooms. I like a new series called Clear Crystal that’s particularly aromatic and has larger flowers than many other alyssums. You’ll also like that the purple alyssums in this series are well matched in size to the white ones. So, what word describes a plant that’s highly fragrant, pretty and great for controlling bugs? Sweeeet! Allysum. I'm not certian how long this link will be available. http://www.edmontonjournal.com/Plant...410/story.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoverfly |
June 25, 2013 | #10 |
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What an excellent article and how simple to help control the aphids. I see the hover flies all the time, but didn't realize the larvae were voracious eaters of aphids. I will keep planting alyssum as it is one of my favorites anyway!
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