In order to collect a lot of juicy and sweet berries every year, it is necessary to ensure that the harvest is not destroyed by pests.
Raspberries have plenty of enemies. Among them is the raspberry bud moth, which damages the buds and shoots of the bushes.
Caterpillars spend the winter in cocoons under the bark. Favorite places during cold weather:
The pest becomes active in early spring. The offspring of the raspberry moth crawl out, gnaw into the raspberry buds and eat the contents. This leads to the drying out of the buds.
Caterpillars eat away the shoots. Larvae living in the buds leave wormholes in them.
When the raspberry blossoms, the caterpillars turn into butterflies and lay eggs in the flowers. Thus, the pest population gradually increases, causing serious damage to the raspberry bush.
Preventive measures include:
To combat the pest, use a simple composition that does not contain a drop of chemicals. The product is based on wormwood: 800 g of dry raw material or half a bucket of freshly cut plant.
The grass is poured with 10 liters of water and infused for 24 hours. Then the resulting liquid is put on the fire and brought to a boil.
The product is filtered and the composition is diluted with water so that the volume doubles. After this, all that remains is to treat the raspberry patch.