Internet0 min ago
Greenfly problem affecting washing on the line
10 Answers
It's been another good day today for drying washing outside but once again as it's drying I find most of the washing is covered in greenflies. They seem particularly attracted to white items. I have to spend ages picking them off one at a time because I can't shake them off and if I try to flick them off with my finger they usually disintegrate and leave a horrible green mark on the clothes.
What I really need is some way of keeping them away from the clothes.
Has anyone got any tips?
Thanks
What I really need is some way of keeping them away from the clothes.
Has anyone got any tips?
Thanks
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by factor-fiction. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Most clothes detergents contain UV enhancers to make the colours seem brighter . The insects are attracted to this ultra-violet light . On the list of ingredients you see "UV enhancer " or "optical brightener" as its sometimes called . It may not be easy to find a detergent which doesn't have these .
Thanks all. I use standard Ariel and Persil liquid detergents which I'm sure many others use yet others don't generally seem to have a problem. So I think my garden must have a greenfly problem already and as arogrstran says they are then attracted to the clothes by the UV nhancer in the detergent.
One option is to look for a detergent which doesn't contain the enhancer.
However I also need to find out I think whether there is a particular tree or plant that attracts the greenfly and then look to see if there's any treatment I should/could apply to discourage them from coming.
One option is to look for a detergent which doesn't contain the enhancer.
However I also need to find out I think whether there is a particular tree or plant that attracts the greenfly and then look to see if there's any treatment I should/could apply to discourage them from coming.
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.