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Home » Gardeners urged to check two plants in May for pest that rapidly strips them
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Gardeners urged to check two plants in May for pest that rapidly strips them

By staff25 May 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

Gardeners need to watch out for this pest that is capable of completely destroying two incredibly popular plants by consuming almost every part of them

A beautiful, blooming bunch of pink lilies in a vase on a windowsill.
Two plants are at risk of being eaten by pests(Image: Getty Images)

If you’re a flower fanatic, chances are you have lilies or fritillaries growing in your home or garden – but experts warn you need to check them in May for signs of a nasty pest.

Lilies are one of the UK’s most beloved flowers. With their elegant draping leaves and gorgeous, distinguished fragrance, they make popular romantic gifts and house plants. Similarly, fritillaries are also pretty bulb-shaped plants in the lily family. Lilies typically bloom from early summer into autumn, which means you can expect to enjoy their sweet-smelling blossoms in May.

fritillary bulbs
Fritillary flowers are part of the lily family (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

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Unfortunately, there are some creatures that prey almost exclusively on flowers from the lily family and are capable of completely destroying them. Experts warn to be on the lookout for scarlet beetles and their larvae.

This is because they can cause irreparable damage to your lilies. Gardener’s World writes: “Check lilies and fritillaries for scarlet lily beetles and their larvae, as they can rapidly strip plants of all foliage.”

Scarlet lily beetles are tiny, about 8 mm, but are easy to spot due to their bright red shells. They are known to devour the leaves, blossoms, stems and buds of flowers in the lily family.

They will persistently nibble away holes in the leaves of lily plants, which causes leaf drop, ultimately weakening the plant. Over time, they can even lead to lily bulbs becoming smaller or failing completely.

Even worse, these destructive insects lay their eggs on lily leaves. Their orange sausage-shaped eggs are typically found in clusters and eventually hatch into beetle larvae.

The scarlet lily beetle
Red lily beetles target flowers from the lily family (Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

The tiny grubs are capable of doing even more damage than their parents. They often scrape away the underside of the leaves, leaving unsightly white or brown patches.

Scarlet lily beetles are most active between April to September. That’s why it’s important to regularly check your lily’s leaves for signs of infestation.

If you do notice an onslaught of these problematic pests, there are several steps you can take to get rid of them. Although, it’s important to note the presence of these beetles is tolerated by lilies to some degree, so total removal may not be necessary.

One of the simplest ways is to remove them and their larvae by hand. You can either drop them into a container or a bucket of soapy water to kill them.

You can also pluck away the infected leaves themselves to dispose of the larvae. This stops them spreading to other parts of the flower.

Alternatively, you can also introduce a biological control, which is a predator which will cut down on beetle numbers naturally. This includes some species of parasitoid wasp, which will infect their larvae and kill them.

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