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July 29, 2013

Update from Wellesbourne

Today we found:

  • 39 carrot flies (3 traps) - this may be the start of the second generationas indicated by the forecast
  • 235 cabbage root fly eggs (15 plants)
  • 14 bean seed flies (3 traps)
  • 15 pollen beetles, 7 flea beetles, 9 large white butterflies, 4 small white butterflies, 1 cabbage seed weevil, 1 cabbage stem weevil (3 traps)
  • 4 silver Y moth (2 traps)

There are good numbers of cabbage aphid, small and large white butterflies, flea beetles and cabbage root flies in our brasscia plots.


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