>>There are a few organic potato growers here. They
mostly use flamers to kill the colorado potato beetle, but they are still
forced to use a blight control.
I read about CPB vacuums. A rather safe technique for bees and people that's supposedly effective. Application cost should be a bit less than conventional insecticides, I'd think..
Birds like finches and toads eat lots of CPBs. Ladybugs eat CPB eggs. I have several toads in my vegetable beds every year and they do a good job of controlling slugs etc. They look rather fat and happy.
And according to the U. of Kentucky, potatos can afford up to 30% foliage loss without a tuber yield reduction.
Waldemar
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