Oranges vs Fruit Fly and Parrots (forum)
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Scott G starts with ...
My Loquat crop was full of fruit fly and the King Parrots ate them all. So I am going to replace the tree with something that won
Time: 15th October 2007 12:48pm
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Scott G says...
I have just read that Washington Navel oranges ripen in Autumn and Winter and this is supposed to make them less susceptible to fruit fly. But they like a wet Autumn and Winter to ripen their fruit (which I don
Time: 18th October 2007 9:31am
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Julie says...
I get no fruit fly on Navel oranges, but Valencias, which ripen in early summer, do get attacked.
I still have trouble keeping parrots off my oranges, they get at least 50% of the fruit.
Time: 17th April 2008 8:27pm
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aNON says...
Jools
He is in QLD and they have Qld fruit fly not mediteranean fruit fly like us.
Qld fruit fly attacks a lot more stuff.
Time: 18th April 2008 12:03pm
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april07 says...
Hello Scott
I notice that you mention that you have pomelo.
Just wonder if I able to get some seed from you. I want to grow them not just for it fruit but for its leaf.
Hope you can help. Thanks
Time: 2nd February 2009 1:10pm
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