Blueberry pest

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Blueberry pest
« on: May 31, 2015, 23:23 »
This is my first year growing blueberries. They are in half barrel sized plastic pots in ericaceous compost on the allotment and have flowered well and are now getting berries. I left them without netting so they could be pollinated.  In the last few weeks I noticed that one of them in particular was being eaten (its leaves) by something and I thought it was slugs so put pellets around them. Today I realised the culprit is actually thin grey/black furry caterpillars and they are stripping the leaves. Does anyone know what this moth/butterfly might be and how I might avoid it? If I net them when they're flowering, how will they be pollinated?


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