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Post: # 14613Post Andy Hamilton »

I have found loads of wireworm around my alltoment and am going to be planting my spuds soon. What can I do to stop getting a load of 'holey' spuds?
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Post: # 14621Post Goodlife1970 »

Im afraid Im a fan of the "stamp on as many as you can" approach,we suffer badly from wireworm (and cabbage whites) and I bribe the girls with 10p for each one they kill! They collect them in a bucket and feed them to the hens. Assuming your not into chemicals I think thats about the only way around it,unless they have a natural preditor,you could try the Wiggly Wigglers website to see if they have anything that feeds on them.
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Post: # 14635Post Shirley »

http://www.which.net/gardeningwhich/adv ... eworms.pdf is very interesting and offers a few tips on how to get rid of them.
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Post: # 14670Post Andy Hamilton »

Shirlz2005 wrote:http://www.which.net/gardeningwhich/adv ... eworms.pdf is very interesting and offers a few tips on how to get rid of them.
Yep that was a pretty interesting tips guide, so much so made me realise that I don't know what the pest I found is. I thought it was a wireworm, but no. It is a centipede type insect that is about 1.5 inches or 5cm long and kind of a dirty yellow/brown. Really thin sort almost flat. Tried a google search but don't really know what I am looking for :sign3:

Must get that pest book that Ina recomemded.
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Post: # 14673Post Shirley »

take a photo Andy - someone on here might know exactly what it is.
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Shirlz2005 wrote:take a photo Andy - someone on here might know exactly what it is.
Hmm if I can get my bust up camera to work :roll: Will have a go.
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Post: # 14699Post Millymollymandy »

They might even be good bugs for all you know! Sorry but I can't think of anything I've come across which is centipede-y and flat. :(

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Post: # 14787Post Andy Hamilton »

that does help shilz, looks like I have been getting rid of a benefical garden centipede. Doh.
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Post: # 14794Post hedgewizard »

Don't feel bad. I spent all my digging time last year "rescuing" what I thought were stag beetle larvae and placing them lovingly under rotting wood. Turns out the damned things were cockchafer larvae.

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Post: # 14817Post Millymollymandy »

Give 'em to the chooks, they love them! Here's one we found last year........

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Post: # 14821Post Shirley »

WOW - just look at those nails... how do you keep them so beautiful. I take it they are yours M3.

Shame they are so destructive - we were kept entertained last May when we lived in Herefordshire by these big beetles bashing against the windows.
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Post: # 14835Post Millymollymandy »

Everybody comments on my nails rather than the bug! As I said when I posted it before - it was held in my left hand because I was too ashamed by the state of my right hand! I also have those nails most women - other than the ones on this site :mrgreen: - would give their eye teeth for - never break and are incredibly strong and just keep growing and growing and growing. Rather irritating really!

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Post: # 14852Post Andy Hamilton »

Must admit I did not even notice the nails until shirlz pointed them out. A gender thing perhaps :wink: That is a mighty bug, I am thankful that I have not seen anything like that yet!
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Post: # 14870Post Wombat »

Mmmmmmmm! Tasty!

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