Waspinator Poem from a customer

Just want to say thank you to Mrs Maureen W who sent us the following poem about Waspinators and it is so good I thought I would share it……… Advice

Customer Question – Box Tree Moth Nematodes

Q. “Is your nematode for box tree moth Bacillus thuringensis? I haven’t seen any yet, but reckon it may be good to be prepared if the nematodes work.” Judith Davies

Customer Question – Controlling Flea Beetle

Q. “Hi Jon, Any tips on getting rid of flea beetles?” Andy A. Thanks for the message and Flea Beetle is hard to control as it is like 2 pests

Customer Question – British Ladybirds?

Q. “Hi there, Are the ladybirds British ladybirds?” Alison Gomez-Russell. A. Thanks for the message and yes we only supply native Adalia Bipunctata 2 Spot Ladybirds which are native to

Customer Question – Lacewing Larvae and Provado Insecticide

Q. “2 days ago I sprayed my apple tree with Provado fruit & veg. bug killer. How soon can I order and use lacewing larvae on the tree?” Wendy Mitchell

Customer Question – Honeysuckle attack!

Q. “Honeysuckle attack! This happened last year, and this year I thought my honeysuckle was looking healthy until I noticed the leaves curling and the young flower buds are covered

Customer Question – Is SB Invigorator safe for bees?

“Hi, just brought some live ladybirds from you which I’ve successfully released – brilliant thanks. Just wondered if your SB Invigorator spray is safe for bees etc. I suspect not

A Guide On Strawberry Runners, Coir Pots, Hanging Bags and controlling Vine Weevils

The weather was so good at the weekend that like many of you I was out in the garden. I have never had success growing strawberries outdoors and last year

Pruning Roses and Rose Care

Pruning roses seems difficult and fills gardeners with horror, but if you follow these simply guidelines it is easy to do. Remember you are unlikely to kill a rose through

Being Waterwise in Drought Conditions

I know it is not drought like condition in the whole of the UK, but it is being reported that this could be the hottest summer for 350 years and

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