Right, hands up whose got cabbage root fly then. �Cause I know I have!
Now I might have proved that the added expense of adding Cabbage Root Fly collars is worth the investment. Being new to vegetable growing I am doing everything by the book. Well books, internet, word of mouth and this forum actually. Back to the collars. I planted six cauliflower plants and added the collars. Now for some unknown reason I left one of the seedlings without a collar. I would say that I was conducting a vegetable growing experiment by leaving one plant without a collar to see if the fly would attack this one cauliflower but I can�t, I just forgot. Well when I walked out this morning to do my daily inspection and there it was. One plant keeled over laying on the ground looking very sorry for itself. A Ha I said this could be the little critters I�ve read about and sure enough they were. I pulled up the plant and there in the roots were the little Bu, sorry, maggots. Now rather than collecting the little maggots to go fishing for little fish I disposed of the plant and the maggots at the local tip, I just happened to be going. I�m now paranoid and on the look-out for more symptoms of the dreaded fly in my other beds where I have brassicas.
Can anyone tell me if there is anything that can be done to get rid of the flies and maggots once you have them? Or should I just give up and go back to buying them at Tesco�s!
Now I might have proved that the added expense of adding Cabbage Root Fly collars is worth the investment. Being new to vegetable growing I am doing everything by the book. Well books, internet, word of mouth and this forum actually. Back to the collars. I planted six cauliflower plants and added the collars. Now for some unknown reason I left one of the seedlings without a collar. I would say that I was conducting a vegetable growing experiment by leaving one plant without a collar to see if the fly would attack this one cauliflower but I can�t, I just forgot. Well when I walked out this morning to do my daily inspection and there it was. One plant keeled over laying on the ground looking very sorry for itself. A Ha I said this could be the little critters I�ve read about and sure enough they were. I pulled up the plant and there in the roots were the little Bu, sorry, maggots. Now rather than collecting the little maggots to go fishing for little fish I disposed of the plant and the maggots at the local tip, I just happened to be going. I�m now paranoid and on the look-out for more symptoms of the dreaded fly in my other beds where I have brassicas. Can anyone tell me if there is anything that can be done to get rid of the flies and maggots once you have them? Or should I just give up and go back to buying them at Tesco�s!

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