Things that will wreak havoc amongst your garden plants
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Viburnam beetle
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Slugs and snails
Always the number one garden pest in a wet year
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Horse chestnut leaf-mining moth
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Vine weevil
Capable of killing plants and always in the top ten pests whatever the weather
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Cushion scale
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Ants
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Rosemary beetle
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Berberis sawfly
Another recently established pest now widespread across England
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Rabbits
Always cause damage in harsh winter weather
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Lily beetle
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Cypress aphid
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Woolly aphid
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Glasshouse red spider mite
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Cabbage root fly
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Carrot root fly
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Cabbage butterfly
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Mealybugs
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Moles
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Cats
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Harlequin ladybirds
Unknown in Britain until 2004, this foreign ladybird has spread rapidly and is causing concern due to eating native ladybirds and other aphid predators