To spray or not to spray
Posted: August 31st, 2009, 11:34 pm
I was out tonight in the veg patch on snail patrol and I noticed a lot of young Golden Orb Spiders (there are more than last year that is for sure) casting their webs in between my trees and the webs hold dozens of small insects, aphids, mozzies etc. I had sprayed my Azaleas with a systemic during late Autumn in an attempt to wipe out the spring wave of Lace Wing.
As it is coming into spring (in half an hour officially) I thought it would be worth mentioning that spiders, whether big and hairy or tiny, they take a huge number of insects each night so when spraying, think twice and aim carefully or you may take out your helpers.
Spiders you might notice doing pest control for you inc the Orb spider are the Jumping spiders (all varieties), Wolf spiders, Black House Spider, Red Back, St Andrews Cross Spider, Slater Eating Spider (introduced species), Leaf Curl spider.
As it is coming into spring (in half an hour officially) I thought it would be worth mentioning that spiders, whether big and hairy or tiny, they take a huge number of insects each night so when spraying, think twice and aim carefully or you may take out your helpers.
Spiders you might notice doing pest control for you inc the Orb spider are the Jumping spiders (all varieties), Wolf spiders, Black House Spider, Red Back, St Andrews Cross Spider, Slater Eating Spider (introduced species), Leaf Curl spider.
