What's with all the green-fly

What's with all the green-fly

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fatboy b

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9,570 posts

223 months

Monday 15th June 2009
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I've never seen them this bad. What's happened? Little buggers they be.

rupert the dog

1,433 posts

224 months

Monday 15th June 2009
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fatboy b said:
I've never seen them this bad. What's happened? Little buggers they be.
Yep, thousands of them in our garden yesterday too. Citronella candles helped keep them away from the barbecue and table though.

JMGS4

8,770 posts

277 months

Monday 15th June 2009
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Soapy water fixes 'em, same way you get rid of pikeys....

Fly Boy

1,282 posts

248 months

Monday 15th June 2009
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JMGS4 said:
Soapy water fixes 'em, same way you get rid of pikeys....
What? You set your dog on the greenfly? confused

hehe

chevykevv

1,447 posts

214 months

Monday 15th June 2009
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You know what follows on from swarms of greenfly?

An over abundance of Ladybirds, they breed in accordance to the amount of greenfly around.

Watch this space.

rhinochopig

17,932 posts

205 months

Monday 15th June 2009
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chevykevv said:
You know what follows on from swarms of greenfly?

An over abundance of Ladybirds, they breed in accordance to the amount of greenfly around.

Watch this space.
You just set fire to their house though - soon gets rid of them.

Monkey boy 1

2,063 posts

238 months

Monday 15th June 2009
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Was at Snetterton over the weekend, there were swarms of the buggers.

stifler

37,068 posts

195 months

Monday 15th June 2009
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I have just found thousands of greenfly eggs all over a willow tree in our garden. Any ideas short of chainsaw?

rhinochopig

17,932 posts

205 months

Monday 15th June 2009
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stifler said:
I have just found thousands of greenfly eggs all over a willow tree in our garden. Any ideas short of chainsaw?
To get all the tedious suggestions out of the way in one post - drop a nucular filled MX5 on it from orbit. VBRJ the survivors.

stifler

37,068 posts

195 months

Monday 15th June 2009
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rhinochopig said:
stifler said:
I have just found thousands of greenfly eggs all over a willow tree in our garden. Any ideas short of chainsaw?
To get all the tedious suggestions out of the way in one post - drop a nucular filled MX5 on it from orbit. VBRJ the survivors.
Wot, no remapped 3..........

Kentish

15,169 posts

241 months

Monday 15th June 2009
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chevykevv said:
You know what follows on from swarms of greenfly?

An over abundance of Ladybirds, they breed in accordance to the amount of greenfly around.

Watch this space.
I saw this in Cyprus recently, thousands and thousdands of ladybirds!

Really weird to see so many and have them stuck all over your clothes and hair and see the ground covered in them.

fatboy b

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223 months

Monday 15th June 2009
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Exactly why has this been moved to Homes,Gardens and DIY??? FFS!

Podie

46,645 posts

282 months

Monday 15th June 2009
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fatboy b said:
Exactly why has this been moved to Homes,Gardens and DIY??? FFS!
Stab in the dark, but I reckon Greenfly are found in a garden..?

The Black Flash

13,735 posts

205 months

Monday 15th June 2009
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Me and Mrs. Flash were discussing this only yesterday, faaasands of 'em in the garden this year.
shoot

silver.fox.2008

820 posts

197 months

Monday 15th June 2009
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Be glad those cursed flying ants haven't made an appearance yet.


chevykevv

1,447 posts

214 months

Monday 3rd August 2009
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chevykevv said:
You know what follows on from swarms of greenfly?

An over abundance of Ladybirds, they breed in accordance to the amount of greenfly around.

Watch this space.
They're Here yikes



http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/8168684.stm

Edited by chevykevv on Monday 3rd August 15:38

mrsxllifts

2,501 posts

206 months

Monday 3rd August 2009
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We are having trouble in the south as a foreign species of Lady bird is eating the local Ladybirds who eat the Green fly, so the greenfly don't have an enemy and breed like mad, not help with the warm, wet weather giving them lots to eat.

Only way I know of getting rid of them is soapy water but that just moves the little buggers and if you go too mad kills the plants too.

Rollin

6,166 posts

252 months

Monday 3rd August 2009
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Loads of ladybirds in Cleethorpes yesterday.