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Snails |
In the early spring, snails emerge from their winter hibernation to find suitable places to feed and breed. |
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Slugs |
In the early spring, slugs emerge from winter hibernation in search of damp surroundings in which to live and breed. |
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Spider Mites |
Brown, nectrotic areas of your plant leaves and a fine webbing usually indicate the presence of this pest. |
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Flea & Leaf Beatles |
A large number of beetle species can cause considerable damage to garden plamts and vegetables throughout the year. |
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Aphids Outdoor |
Aphids, commonly known as greenfly and blackfly feed on plant sap by inserting their mouthparts into plant tissue. |
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White Fly OutDoor |
Whitefly are more commonly recognised in their adult form, resembling small moth-like pests on the underside of many different horticultural and ornamental plants where they lay their eggs. |