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Started by eileen, August 23, 2004, 15:01:34

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eileen

Are caddis flies good or bad to have in your garden? I seem to be over-run by the things!! At night the patio doors are literally covered in them. They have a disconcerting habit if dropping off the doors to the ground when disturbed - which freaks me out a bit - I'd much rather that they simply flew away.

Eileen.

P.S. Sorry Ina I seem to have picked the same title for my post as one of yours.  :-[


EILEEN.


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Plocket

Sorry Eileen but I'm not sure - I have a feeling that larvae being in your pond though means that it is healthy. I wouldn't know a caddis fly if it came up and introduced itself!
The tree which moves some to tears of joy is in the eyes of others only a green thing which stands in the way... (William Blake)

eileen

Thanks for your reply Plocket.
I've heard too that the larvae are a good sign in a pond - it was just the adults I wasn't too sure of. However, I've now found out that they are pretty harmless even although they look so daunting.

Eileen.


EILEEN.


Life is like nectar sweet but sometimes sticky.

Spurdie

Aren't caddis fly larvae the ones that decorate themselves with bits of grit and sticks to "camouflage" themselves?

Val

 :DI wondered what they were..glad its not just me. ;D
"I always wanted to be somebody…but I should have been more specific."

eileen

Yes they are Spurdie!! I don't mind the larvae at all but the adults, in such large numbers, give me the creeps.  :o

Eileen.


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