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Seeing the Pine Sawfly on a different thread made me want to relate our experiences this year.Every year we have suffered from attacks of various sawfly on our Gooseberry, Black, Red and White currants, and various Raspberry Cv.s. As we do not use any chemicals, control has been by hand picking, and putting them elsewhere to feed birds etc. This is effective if done at least twice a day, but with the number of bushes we have it is not only time consuming, but back breaking work. Sawfly larva will drop off the foodplant at the first shake or sharp tap usually. Armed with this knowledge we decided to let the tall 'weeds' grow amongst our fruit bushes, in the hope that the constant movement of brushing weed stems against fruit branches, would put the sawfly off. I must mention that up until this year we had kept the fruit growing area totally weed free. Not a sawfly this year anywhere on our soft fruit. The bushes are buried beneath thistles, nettles, tall grasses etc. and picking is not as easy as in the past, but yields are great, and not a sawfly in sight . Now the fruit is picked we'll weed to enable pruning in winter, and see what next year brings with the same regime.