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Chemical controlChemical control can be avoided by the use of insect-proof mesh and is difficult as plants in flower should not be sprayed due to the danger to pollinating insects. Advice in the past has been to spray the plants with an approved pesticide once at the beginning of flowering and again two weeks later. Alternatively spraying with an insecticide when most of the flowers have gone over and pods are beginning to form may give some control, suitable insecticides include the synthetic pyrethroids deltamethrin (e.g. Bayer Sprayday Greenfly Killer) or lambda-cyhalothrin (e.g. Westland Resolva Bug Killer). The label instructions for the crop must be followed.
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