I noticed the following, by Matthew Oates, on the Purple Empire website
" the Forestry Commission is proposing to aerial spray a small SSSI wood near Pangbourne, Berks, with Bacillus thuringiensis, which kills Lepidoptera larvae, in order to eliminate Oak Processionary Moth. The wood is reputed to hold Purple Emperor. Does anyone know this site - Herridge's & Broom Copses near Pangbourne? "
Whilst i am not familiar with this area it seems very worrying that the FC can apparently spray an entire copse with agents that kill larvae without consultation? I know this is quite close to Pete can any anyone shed any light?
Mark
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Re: Forestry Commission spraying
I posted this link several days ago in a thread about Purple Hairstreaks, but curiously no one commented:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2 ... ar-england
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Re: Forestry Commission spraying
Yet another instance of the damaging effects of imported non-native species... , in this case carried on/in imported Oaks. Genarally speaking, as with the imported Ash debacle, why on earth are these trees imported by organizations (Woodland Trust especially) to be planted up when they occur naturally here ?!
Very sad situation indeed, and totally avoidable..
Very sad situation indeed, and totally avoidable..
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Have just seen on my local news that the spraying commenced today. On checking the article on the FC website they state "Non-target caterpillar species present at the time might be affected, but are expected to re-colonise the area from surrounding woodland." however they are not specific about species but I would guess that it would be most? There is also reference to five year study post treatment to monitor the effects. It will be interesting to see?
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Yes I have just seen it on the local news as well . So the deed has been done, lets hope the consequences for non-target species is not too serious. I will not hold my breath thoughTuts wrote:Have just seen on my local news that the spraying commenced today. On checking the article on the FC website they state "Non-target caterpillar species present at the time might be affected, but are expected to re-colonise the area from surrounding woodland." however they are not specific about species but I would guess that it would be most? There is also reference to five year study post treatment to monitor the effects. It will be interesting to see?