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Snails, slugs and beetles among the worst garden pests

02/02/2010

Snails, slugs and beetles among the worst garden pestsSlugs and snails were the biggest pests in British gardens in 2009, the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) said.

The results were based on the number of enquires received by the RHS Entomology team during the last year.

Snails and slugs topped the list, followed by the harlequin ladybird, which was unknown in Britain until 2004.

The third biggest pest in our gardens was the lily beetle, followed by the vine weevil, a type of beetle which damages the leaf margins of herbaceous plants and shrubs.

Chafer grubs, the larvae of several species of chafer beetles, caused the fifth biggest number of enquiries, followed by the viburnum beetle.

A microscopic mite, called the pear leaf blister, which lives inside the foliage of pear trees filled the seventh spot, followed by ants, rabbits and capsid bugs.

Last month, the RHS announced the Britain in Bloom finalists, which include more than 60 cities, towns and villages across the UK.

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Posted by Jez Walters. ADNFCR-2295-ID-19593536-ADNFCR

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