Customer Question – Can you identify a pest?
Q. Help ! Please identify and diagnose treatment for the grubs I’ve found under my lawn? I have attached a picture of what I have found. A. Thanks for the
10 May 2021
Customer Question – Controlling Spider Mites
Q. Here are some pictures of a spider mite infestation. What is the best way to deal with them? I have already introduced some Phyto, but cannot see a lot
1 May 2021
How To Set a Fly Trap
Flies are one of the most annoying of garden pests as they reproduce quickly and are near impossible to catch. So if you need to get rid of a large
24 April 2021
Customer Question – Are these aphids?
Q. “I ‘m sending you a few photos as I need some help to identify insects that are causing havoc to my plants indoors. It’s a morning sunny extension to
20 April 2021
Announcing Slug Week – 5th to the 11th April
Does your town – or even your garden – have the most slugs in the country? Is it a slime hot spot? And maybe, hiding under one of your garden
17 March 2021
The Damage Wasps Can Do to Your Garden
Whilst the return of bees is for many people an exciting part of summer, there’s one garden resident we are rarely happy to see. With their irritating buzz and penchant
20 January 2021
Cat Repellent – We Tested What Works!
Even cat people will agree that felines and flowerbeds don’t mix. If neighbourhood pets have taken a shine to your garden, one of our cat repellent devices can save the
20 January 2021
How to Kill Weeds Quickly and Effectively
Some form of weed killer is an essential tool for any gardener. If you’re interested in plants and flowers, you’ll want to keep your garden looking its best. One way
20 January 2021
Customer Question – Fuchsia Gall Mite?
Q. “I wonder if you could help me. I attached two photos, the first from an established bush (30+ years), the other from a new arrival this year. Is this
20 January 2021
New Fuchsia Gall Mite Control
Fuchsia gall mite is a microscopic pest that can cause extensive damage affecting the appearance of fuchsias. The pest mites are tiny and cannot be seen with the naked eye, but there
20 January 2021