Lily beetle - will someone remind me please?

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Posted by Mary Fisher on August 10, 2007, 2:28 pm
 
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We've come home from a week in Aberdeen to find that my mother has died and
we do, in fact, have lily beetle - red beetles and black larvae (?)

I can't do anything about the former but will someone please remind me about
how to deal with the second, please?

Enough is enough!

Mary




Posted by judith.lea@googlemail.com on August 10, 2007, 2:51 pm
 


Mary, I am so sorry to hear of the death of your mother.  The lily
beetle, - pick off and crunch between your fingers and when the lily
has finished flowering, bend the stalk in half until it dies down,
that works for me.

Judith

Judith


Posted by Mary Fisher on August 10, 2007, 2:57 pm
 



I'll give that a go - tomorrow, thanks.

What's the purpose of bending the stalk in half?

By the way, there are no flowers left, there were some when I left and some
buds but they've upped and gorn!

Mary



Posted by judith.lea@googlemail.com on August 10, 2007, 6:10 pm
 


Mary, I have no idea, that's what I was told when I posed the question
years ago.

Judith


Posted by Bob Hobden on August 10, 2007, 5:46 pm
 


"Mary Fisher"  wrote

Sorry to hear about your mother, time lessens the pain a little, or at least
makes it bearable.

Lilly beetle, I used to pick them off religiously daily but still they did
severe damage if I went away for a holiday, even a few days was enough for
them to ruin plants. Madonna Lilies were simply impossible and we lost most
of our others over the course of a few years because of the damage done
annually.
Then a couple of years ago I was going on holiday for a few weeks about the
time the little devils were at their worse and resorted to spraying all our
Regal lilies with "Polysect", a systemic insecticide. When I arrived back
there were superb plants with no damage, and what is more interesting is
that the next year they were better and bigger than ever. I spray now as a
matter of course. (the lilies are the only ornamentals I spray)

Unless you want the seeds for propagation pick off all seed pods to allow
all the goodness to go into bulb formation, otherwise leave the stem/leaves
to provide food until they turn brown and die.

--
Regards
Bob Hobden
17mls W. of London.UK