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Insect?

Post: # 33324Post Muddypause »

A bit late in the year for an infestation of insects, I'm thinking. Nonetheless, my runner beans and parsnips (next to each other) are suddenly leaping with tiny little greeny-white insects that get very excited when disturbed.

Best I could do with a photo - 2-3mm long, seem mostly to hide under the leaves, and won't let me get near them:

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I guess at this time of year they are not going to be able to do much damage, but what are they, are they harmful, and what can I do about them?
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Post: # 33342Post Wombat »

Dunno, mate.

I can sympathise though, I get pretty exited when disturbed too! :mrgreen:

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Post: # 33397Post Millymollymandy »

The photo isn't showing.

Clouds of tiny things fly off when I water my carrots - I presume they are carrot root flies which I think can infest parsnips as well.

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Post: # 33407Post wulf »

Have you got many spiders in your garden (mine is becoming a tangle of webs!)? You could try dropping some spiders down in that part and see if the little white things become tasty snacks for them!

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Post: # 33468Post hedgewizard »

Looks like whitefly.

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Off the top of my head, a vaccuum cleaner waved at them daily for a week will reduce their numbers quite a bit, or yellow sticky traps do for them also (day-glo yellow card smeared with petroleum jelly or similar)

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Post: # 33471Post Millymollymandy »

I can see the photo now! Yes, I think whitefly too.

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Post: # 33490Post Andy Hamilton »

If you want another agreement yep I would say whitefly! They tend to have tha same behaviour as you describe.
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