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Bacillus Thuringiensis (BT)
Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 2:53 pm
by Spuddle
According to Bob Flowerdew, BT is great for killing caterpillars without harming anything else so I thought I would try some on the little blighters who have managed to get beneath the butterfly net and are now tucking into the Brussels. Trouble is - there is lots of info about BT on the internet but I can't find a single UK supplier. As we live miles from a garden centre it's easier to shop on line. Has anyone used it or know where I might get hold of it?
Re: Bacillus Thuringiensis (BT)
Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 2:55 pm
by prison break fan
Never heard of it, but would be really interested as I have the same problem! pbf.
Re: Bacillus Thuringiensis (BT)
Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 3:12 pm
by Spuddle
I'll let you know if I ever find any.
Re: Bacillus Thuringiensis (BT)
Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 8:36 am
by prison break fan
Thanks Spuddle! pbf.
Re: Bacillus Thuringiensis (BT)
Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 9:25 am
by Green Aura
Re: Bacillus Thuringiensis (BT)
Posted: Sun Jul 19, 2009 12:39 pm
by Spuddle
Darn it! (Or words to that effect)
Thanks Green Aura. I've looked at the site which is really interesting but it seems that this particular pesticide is only available to those with a licence to use it. I thought I'd at last found the easy, organic solution to caterpillars. Ah, well. Anyone know of anything else that is organic and can be used on food crops?
(Actually, I did find one American site that sold the stuff. I wonder if they deliver to the UK)
Re: Bacillus Thuringiensis (BT)
Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2009 3:53 pm
by Spuddle
I've managed to find out that BT is marketed under various trade names such as: Bactospeine, Thuricide & Dipel. I can't find a supplier of any of these in the UK so I emailed Bob Flowerdew and asked him. He says he thinks it may no longer be available in this country. I wonder why. It appears to be readily avaiable in the US and their FDA is usually much stricter about controls than we are over here. If anyone comes across any, I'd love to know.
Re: Bacillus Thuringiensis (BT)
Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2009 11:11 am
by Peggy Sue
Spuddle wrote: It appears to be readily avaiable in the US and their FDA is usually much stricter about controls than we are over here. If anyone comes across any, I'd love to know.
mmm don't forget they accepted GM and we didn't!