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Re: bean flies

by " Dan" <ddonoghue7@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 11, 2008 at 10:12 AM

"none" <""lionel\"@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(none)"> wrote in message 
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> My dad always said that hilling the beans helped to keep away the bean 
> fly. It doesn't seem to make sense but I still do it. Only ever had a 
> couple of beans die from bean fly.
>
> Lionel.
Hi Lionel,
Hilling does not keep away bean fly. If the plant is hilled, when the bean

fly larva eat the inside of the stem the plant puts new roots out above
the 
main damage. This, in many cases, and especially if the infestation is not

too bad, allows the plant to survive and give a reasonable crop.
Here in North Queensland it helps, but unless we have had very cold
weather 
for this part of the world, some insecticide is necessary or the plants
die.
Thanks for your input,
Dan
 




 6 Posts in Topic:
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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