A to Z - Photographs of Arillas and Corfu

Started by TerryW, August 08, 2007, 01:15:09 PM

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Eggy

Now , all the Forum wait , in anticipation and excitement , or dread , for  the arrival of a "U"
Cheers
Negg

kevin-beverly



HI
NO UMBRELLAS NEIL HAHA

U FOR UNFORGETABLE ARILLAS

KEV

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Eggy

Time to get the "Z"s in!!
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This is now Louvros Cafe , who , I am told are doing some very nice take-aways during lockdown.
A visit , on the cards , tomorrow evening!!
Negg

Eggy

Alien beings who will creep into your ear and take over yer brain.
or maybe just some , difficult to identify , Bugs.
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(Ear plugs in , when yer sleeping , just in case)
Cheers
Negg

kevin-beverly

Quote from: Eggy on December 13, 2020, 09:49:41 PM
Alien beings who will creep into your ear and take over yer brain.
or maybe just some , difficult to identify , Bugs.
.

(Ear plugs in , when yer sleeping , just in case)
Cheers
Negg

HI Neil

Latin name  Eriosoma lanigerum
Common name  Woolly aphid also known as American blight
Main symptoms  Lumpy swellings on the bark and, in summer, colonies of aphids covered in white fluff on the trunk and branches

Woolly Aphid Control
Since severe woolly aphid attacks rarely occur, there is little need for woolly aphid pesticide for control. Generally, their numbers are kept low with natural predators like lacewings, ladybugs, hover flies, and parasitic wasps. If desired, you can spot treat where the aphids are most abundant using insecticidal soap or neem oil. You can also prune out and destroy infested branches when feasible. When chemical control is deemed necessary, woolly aphid insecticide such as acephate (Orthene) can be used to control these pests.
NEIL you can use some cotton wool dipped in methylated spirits and just wipe the stems the white fluffy stuff


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Although the Woolly Aphids are not dangerous or poisonous to humans they're considered a notable nuisance; the irritant itself comes from what the Woolly Aphids produce - honeydew. ... The tiny sap feeders may probe the skin, giving a small bite sensation but they do not feed on humans or pets.

kevin-beverly


Eggy

Cheers Kevin - This was last Summer and affected  mostly the Olive trees.

Dog.
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Linda , from Beach Kostas , who always gets a biscuit , or three when I arrive.
Cheers
Negg

Eggy

Excellant news on a covid vaccine.
........ but we must all remember....
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Cheers
Negg

kevin-beverly



HI

Good one Neil

F FOR FLOATING CRAFTS

KEV SEP 2020

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Green Corfu - May 2003 - photographed from St. Spiridon Bay

Mount Pantocrator, Corfu

by pj's memories, on Flickr

All the best - Pat



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