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| Apparently you can use Armillatox to control Vine weevil (or you could) the instruction are below Vine Weevil Dilution 500:1 We are pleased to announce that Armillatox has now been approved by the Pesticides Safety Directorate to protect against vine weevil. The trials were carried out by University Horticultural Services, Bangor and the recommended application rate is a fraction of the price of other approved controls on vine weevil. To control vine weevil, we target the egg, which unlike the larvae and the weevil does not move. Armillatox is made from an extract of British Coal (originally plant material) emulsified in the finest castor oil soap - it contains no organochlorine or organophosphates and is therefore totally biodegradable. The eggs are very small, less that 1mm in diameter; the weevil has a short ovipositor laying her eggs on the compost or soil surface very close to the stem of the plant. To sterilise the egg it is recommended that a 500 to 1 solution should be applied as a compost surface spray - this should be undertaken fortnightly mid March to October and monthly from November to mid March (10mls in 5 Litres water). If that don't get em, the smell will Mind you I quite like the smell of Arrmillotox & Jeyes & it's cheaper than Paco Raban ![]()
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| I have to admit that they're evil in potted primulas. They don't seem to be a problem in my garden grown primulas - perhaps because predators can access them more easily? Did you know that they're all female? Does that make them clones? I've found larvae half way between grub and adult and they do like something from Alien... |
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