Nematodes


> Steinernematids and heterorhabditids can be very effective agents of control  against > hosts associated with glasshouse crops, especially  those grown in pots, and also
> against hosts which tunnel in the tissues of live plants.

This is from one of the nematode web sites posted earlier.  So if they
are effective "against hosts which tunnel in the tissues of live
plants", that sounds like they would be effective against iris borer
larvae, but how do they get at them if they are inside the plant and the
nematode is outside?  They got little pitchforks?

Linda Mann east Tennessee USA



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