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Can I save my apple trees from Japanese Beetles
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I've had two Granny Smith Apple trees for three years and they've survived yearly bouts with Japanese beetles with only minor damage. This year they are ten times worse than in previous yers, and I'm worried I'm going to lose the trees. What can I do to dissuade the Beetles w/o toxifying the fruit? I've heard of using Milky Spore, but will that work in time to have an affect this season? Thanks, T. Young P.S. Please don't reply to email . It's no good anymore. |
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Can I save my apple trees from Japanese Beetles
Tom wrote:
Hi. I've had two Granny Smith Apple trees for three years and they've survived yearly bouts with Japanese beetles with only minor damage. This year they are ten times worse than in previous yers, and I'm worried I'm going to lose the trees. What can I do to dissuade the Beetles w/o toxifying the fruit? Don't know but would love to hear some options aside for Sevin... I've heard of using Milky Spore, but will that work in time to have an affect this season? No, it won't help this year. However, that should not stop you from doing it. My understanding is that it takes a couple fo years to reach optimum. I put some down last year and have seen a marked decrease in japanese bettles this year. In fact, I've been curious about other people's experiences because without that, there's no way of knowing if it's simply a low JB year or the Milky Spore. BTW, if you're using those bag-a-bug traps, get rid of them. The research I did on them some time ago seems to point towards the fact that they actually attract more JBs to your garden than they kill. Susan shsimko at duke dot edu |
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Can I save my apple trees from Japanese Beetles
In article , Susan H. Simko wrote:
Tom wrote: Hi. I've had two Granny Smith Apple trees for three years and they've survived yearly bouts with Japanese beetles with only minor damage. This year they are ten times worse than in previous yers, and I'm worried I'm going to lose the trees. What can I do to dissuade the Beetles w/o toxifying the fruit? Don't know but would love to hear some options aside for Sevin... I've heard of using Milky Spore, but will that work in time to have an affect this season? No, it won't help this year. However, that should not stop you from doing it. My understanding is that it takes a couple fo years to reach optimum. I put some down last year and have seen a marked decrease in japanese bettles this year. In fact, I've been curious about other people's experiences because without that, there's no way of knowing if it's simply a low JB year or the Milky Spore. BTW, if you're using those bag-a-bug traps, get rid of them. The research I did on them some time ago seems to point towards the fact that they actually attract more JBs to your garden than they kill. Susan shsimko at duke dot edu Milky spore will only work on the grubs and probably not until next year. Nothin wrong with Sevin though. About the safest you can use. -- Wes Dukes (wdukes.pobox@com) Swap the . and the @ to email me please. spam@www.spam.com is a garbage address. |
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