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Re: bean flies

by " Dan" <ddonoghue7@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 11, 2008 at 10:05 AM

> Just to clue us in, by "bean flies" do you mean the tiny white flies 
> (about
> 2 mm in length) that can be found in plague numbers on the foliage of 
> carrots,
> tomatoes and curcubits?
>
> Apart from sticky yellow strips to attract and hold whitefly, I
frequently
> hear Comfidor suggested as an effective spray.
>
> I've seen tiny spiders (what we'd call money spiders) catch white flies,

> so
> insecticides would kill off the spiders, too.
> -- 
> John Savage  (my news address is not valid for email)

Hi John,
No the "bean flies" I am referring to are small black flies that lay eggs
on 
the leaves almost immediately the plants emerge. The resultant larva
burrow 
into the stem and eat the inside of the plant. The plant either dies or 
survives to give only a very poor crop. I was led to believe that the
phenol 
did not stay too long in the plant but mainly disguised it from whatever 
senses the flies used to locate it.
Thanks for your input,
Dan
 




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bean flies
" Dan" <ddon  2008-06-07 10:18:21 
Re: bean flies
John Savage <rookswood  2008-06-11 06:50:19 
Re: bean flies
" Dan" <ddon  2008-06-11 10:05:59 
Re: bean flies
John Savage <rookswood  2008-06-22 06:26:54 
Re: bean flies
none <""lion  2008-06-11 18:07:03 
Re: bean flies
" Dan" <ddon  2008-06-11 10:12:56 

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