Gooseberry Sawfly
Common gooseberry sawfly (Nematus ribesii) is the most common pest of gooseberries. The larvae of the gooseberry sawfly strip the leaves of gooseberry and red & white currant bushes anytime between May and September.
The pale green caterpillar-like larvae are about 2cm long, with black spots and black heads.
Control
It is important to inspect bushes regularly from mid-April, to look for the sawfly larvae. If they are seen pick them off by hand.
Suitable insecticides can be used on the young larvae. Always read the label and follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
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