Customer Question – When to treat Leatherjackets?
Q. “Hi, I have a leatherjacket problem on my lawn that I need to sort so looking for advice what to get, how/when to apply etc. Rear lawn is about
8 October 2020
Customer Question – Controlling Plum Moth
Q. “Which nematodes will work with Plum Moth?” from Claire A. Thanks for the message and because the egg is laid in the blossom and then the fruit develops around
3 October 2020
Customer Question – Nemaslug availability?
Q. “Hi, I wanting to know if I ordered Nemaslug today, when would they arrive?” from Kerry Thanks for the message and we have it in stock as it is
1 July 2020
Customer Question – Adult or Ladybird Larvae?
Q. “Hello is it still ok to release ladybird larvae or should I buy adult ladybirds?” from Janice. A. Thanks for the question and you can release both at this
8 June 2020
Customer Question – Treating Vine Weevils
Q. “I have an attack of vine weevil on my bay trees. I have seen grubs and weevils. Please advise the best way and products that I should use at
8 June 2020
Harlequin Ladybirds
One of the things I get the most questions about at this time of year is Harlequin Ladybirds, so I thought I would answer some of these questions as a
6 November 2019
Controlling Mealy Bug in my conservatory
I am now the proud owner of 2 large Pony Tail Palms, which look fantastic in the conservatory and I am very pleased with them. However the other day I
2 June 2019
Customer Question – Ordering for Schools
Q. “Hi – Would you accept a local authority purchase order from a school? All payments, once authorised by the school are passed to Devon County Council for payment by
4 May 2019
Customer Question – Controlling winter pests?
Q. “My conservatory is double glazed 9m x 2.5m x h2.5m. Unheated but frost free. Lots of mealy bugs and aphids on hibiscus brought in for winter. What do you
12 April 2019
10 things about Solitary Bees
10 things about Solitary Bees Mason Bees almost never sting. Mason Bees do not produce honey, but are vital in the garden as very effective pollinators. Bees are responsible for
12 July 2018