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| Can't remember which thread I cam across it in but some bright spark claimed to buy fishing maggots and then let them develop into blowflies to pollinate his (or her ) greenhouse/polytunnel.1. Has anyone done this? 2. Has it worked? 3. Would your wife go anywhere near the polytunnel? |
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| Blowflies are one of the recommended ways of pollinating crops in isolation cages for seed production according to Sue Stickland's book, so I should think it would work, but how pleasant a process it is..... no idea Maggots, yeeuukk
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| you don't need maggots just the "casters" MD. The reason you use them Two sheds is that you are trying to restrict cross pollenation so you grow the crop in a small "tent" ov enviromesh and leave the pollenating to the flies. It is also used by HRI ( Horticultural Research Institute) at wellsbourne as they run a seed bank
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