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Insect

Celery Leaf Miner

A small fly whose larvae create blotchy, discoloured mines inside celery and parsley leaves, turning leaves papery and reducing plant vigour.

Celery Leaf Miner

Symptoms to Look For

  • Large irregular pale blotch mines inside celery leaves when held to the light
  • Leaves turning brown and papery where mining has consumed the tissue
  • Stunted, bitter-tasting stems on heavily attacked plants

Affected Plants

CeleryCeleriacParsley

Organic Solutions

Row covers

Protect celery crops with fine insect mesh from transplanting through harvest to exclude egg-laying adults.

Remove mined leaves

Pick off and destroy blotched leaves as soon as they appear, before larvae complete development and pupate.

Prevention

  • Do not compost mined leaves as pupae may survive in the heap
  • Rotate celery and parsley to a fresh bed each year

Garden, by Willowbottom recommends only organic, wildlife-friendly solutions. No synthetic pesticides, no harmful chemicals - ever.