While preparing to plant out some cabbage plants and radishes yesterday, I discovered scores of leather jackets in one half of the brassica bed. Never seen such a concentration.
They were even on the surface! I spent an hour and a half picking them out (seemed to be concentrated in the top few centimetres) and think that�s most of them gone. I�ve noticed a few in some of the other beds too but not more than two or three. I�d understand if it was a new bed but it�s been used in rotation for three years. All the little blighters have met a watery end.
Hope they can�t swim! Needless to say, crane fly zapper will be in full use come September!
Anyway, my dilemma is: do I risk planting in this bed? I can�t really afford to leave it empty � too much up and coming. Went hunting again this morning and found nothing else so far. Should I risk it?
They were even on the surface! I spent an hour and a half picking them out (seemed to be concentrated in the top few centimetres) and think that�s most of them gone. I�ve noticed a few in some of the other beds too but not more than two or three. I�d understand if it was a new bed but it�s been used in rotation for three years. All the little blighters have met a watery end.
Hope they can�t swim! Needless to say, crane fly zapper will be in full use come September!Anyway, my dilemma is: do I risk planting in this bed? I can�t really afford to leave it empty � too much up and coming. Went hunting again this morning and found nothing else so far. Should I risk it?

) but a zapper I know nothing of.
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