
EDIT: Yays. Just noticed that my ladybird eggs have hatched on my chilli plants sending an army of little larva towards my aphid infestation:D
Have at ye!
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Wed 7 Jul 2010, 9:04,
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Have at ye!

I planted nasturtiums around my tomatoes and beans, and the aphids went crazy for them rather than eating my food crops...now my garden is so full of ladybirds there's barely any aphids left on the nasturtiums for them to eat
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Wed 7 Jul 2010, 9:26,
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now if only I could find a hedgehog from somewhere that likes slugs and snails
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Wed 7 Jul 2010, 9:31,
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Marg tub three quarters filled with beer buried in the soil. Works a treat or just go out at night with a torch and get the bastards.
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Wed 7 Jul 2010, 9:36,
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but they still finished off my first crop of peas and beans, the little buggers
eventually I caved and bought organic enviro-friendly slug pellets from the garden shop, which stopped them dead
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Wed 7 Jul 2010, 9:54,
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eventually I caved and bought organic enviro-friendly slug pellets from the garden shop, which stopped them dead

put a little kebab house with a one way door next to it. THey have the beer then think they could murder a kebab and end up trapped.
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Wed 7 Jul 2010, 10:24,
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So I got about five and put them on my windowbox chillis and courgettes and they cleared them off and pupated. WHen they harched they layed the next batch and they just hatched, took about a week.
They're ferocious killers.
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Wed 7 Jul 2010, 9:35,
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They're ferocious killers.

in my last garden the ants had taken to farming the aphids for their sticky sweet liquid, so they were constantly protecting them like shepherds, while the ladybird larvae hung out around the edges of the plant waiting for their chance, like wolves
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Wed 7 Jul 2010, 9:56,
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in my other house. They were infested with aphids. As soon as I got near I was attacked and bitten quite badly by an army of ants. It's fascinating how those little chaps work.
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Wed 7 Jul 2010, 9:58,
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This year. But that means less ladybugs.
twitpic.com/218gnn/full
However my garden
twitpic.com/20517z/full
has been attracting a whole host of solitary bees
twitpic.com/2111j6/full (wool carder bee)
and bumbles.
twitpic.com/210xwi/full (Bombus Terrestris)
all pics taken last week.
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Wed 7 Jul 2010, 10:02,
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twitpic.com/218gnn/full
However my garden
twitpic.com/20517z/full
has been attracting a whole host of solitary bees
twitpic.com/2111j6/full (wool carder bee)
and bumbles.
twitpic.com/210xwi/full (Bombus Terrestris)
all pics taken last week.