June 25, 2014

Pest update Wellesbourne

Between Friday (20th) and Tuesday (24th) we captured:

  • 24 carrot flies on traps in this year's crop of carrots (3 traps)

We collected a total of 54 cabbage root fly eggs from around our 15 'old' cauliflower plants (planted 15 April) and 6 eggs from around 15 newly-planted cauliflower plants.

The 3 yellow water traps caught:

  • 8 male and 41 female cabbage root flies
  • 39 bean seed flies
  • 76 pollen beetles
  • 757 flea beetles!!!
  • 5 cabbage stem weevils
  • 2 cabbage seed weevils

There were 5 turnip moths (cutworm) (2 pheromone traps) - no silver Y moths or diamond-back moths.


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