Flea Beetle

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geacher
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My oriental salad leaves were ready for cutting today, They are covered in fleece well but there are a few small gaps and today when i went to cut them a lot of the Pak choi and some of the others have lots of small holes, I'm really annoyed about this because I thought i'd taken the right precautions, I'm assuming this is caused by flea beetle.
Is there anything I can do to stop this from getting any worse? And any advice on how to prevent this happening again would be great?

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alan refail
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Hi Geacher

The problem with flea beetles is that they overwinter in the soil. If they are in your soil they merely emerge under the fleece. Have a look at the RHS advice.
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Johnboy
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Hi Alan,
With Flea Beetle they love any litter left on the ground and this is one of the reason that I do not agree with the use of mulching which encourages them. One of the best insecticides to clear them is Nicotine.
The Nicotine can be sprayed under a fleece without causing harm to anything other than the Flea Beetles.
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Tigger
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Lliy flee beetle is alive and well today. Found 3 of the blighters for the first time today in many years. Squished them.
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