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  1. J

    Green aphids

    fail, there's no fun in Chemicals! and the more you spray the more you'll end up with in my experience haha. But good luck ;)
  2. J

    Green aphids

    It's true that juvenile ladybirds do not fly but they eat exactly the same thing as their adult counterparts. Usually consisting of spider mites, aphids and mealy bugs. Both hoverfly larvae and ladybird larva would be ideal for solving your problem, both are great to watch as I used to keep...
  3. J

    Green aphids

    Hmm ladybirds are great but they fly off, you want to go and look for Hoverfly Larvae ~ they look like this and don't fly. When they go hard they are just pupating and will emerge as a hoverfly (they look like bee's but don't sting) Amazing Flys.
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