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  • Homeopathy for plants

Experiences with

Bombyx processionea (processionary caterpillar)

Bombyx 6X: Grubs on roses
Small green grubs had evidently been feeding on the rosebuds. The roses were sprayed several times with Bombyx. There was no more damage seen and the grubs stayed away.


Bombyx 6X: winter moth 

Treatment date:

June 8, 2010

Plant:

Cherry trees

Location:

Garden

Problem:

Infestation of  winter moth

Analysis:

Bombyx processionea 6D

Treatment:

Watered with a solution of 10 ml in 10 L water

Result:

June 12: new leaves forming at the tips; no new infestation

  June 27: new shoots not affected

Before Cherry trees (sour cherry)
no further infestation
Cherry trees (sweet cherry)
no further infestation
Cherry trees (sweet cherry)
no further infestation

 

Bombyx 6X: Oak Processionary Treated with Homeopathy

The caterpillar of the Oak Processionary Moth, which are often found in large numbers on oak trees, develop long poisonous hairs with bristles containing nettle toxin. These hairs easily break and can often be carried far on the wind. On contact with the skin, they cause inflammation and reactions similar to an insect bite.

Ms Giselle S. sent us the following report on her experience with the homeopathic preparation Bombyx proc.6X, made from the caterpillar of the oak processionary moth.
About 3 weeks ago (early June) I bought the remedy Bombyx proc. 6 X from you. Following the description, I treated 10 trees with it – 10 ml in 10 litres of water, 2 watering cans per tree in the root area. It's only a drop in the ocean since there are approximately 100 trees on the piece of land, but I wanted to first see the effect for myself.
After about a week, the caterpillars began to avoid the treated trees, no longer climbing onto them. Two weeks after the first application, this behaviour became more obvious: caterpillars that were thrown off by the wind and weather no longer climbed back onto the trees, and other groups marched back down off the tree they were on. They just no longer seemed to like the taste of the leaves. In the meantime I watered the trees again with the remedy.
The caterpillars do not seem to be harmed by the treatment but they simply go elsewhere to find other host plants, such as a nearby birch. Like the German saying that old things are no longer tasty but we will not starve for that reason. So do we have to water all the plants and trees in this area in order to starve them?! I did not see this migration with trees that were not treated.

Giselle S. from Himmelreich, Germany,  June 30, 2013



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