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Scale insect.. Product based on rapeseed any good?
Has anyone used the product based on rape oil on scale insect with any
success? I believe it is basically supposed to suffocate them. How do I tell if this stuff has worked? Do dead scale look significantly different from live ones? The citrus with scale is looking fairly healthy but it does have bad scale... // Jim |
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Scale insect.. Product based on rapeseed any good?
"Jim W" wrote in message Has anyone used the product based on rape oil on scale insect with any success? I believe it is basically supposed to suffocate them. How do I tell if this stuff has worked? Do dead scale look significantly different from live ones? The citrus with scale is looking fairly healthy but it does have bad scale... // I tried it last year Jim and can't say it worked, certainly didn't notice a reduction in the production of Sooty Mould. What did work was using a sprayer filled with plain water pumped up to max and kept there. It washes the little blighters off if you go over the plant systematically leaf by leaf, it takes time* and you get wet, but it worked for me. * as they don't move you can stop and come back to it later if you remember where you got to. -- Bob www.pooleygreengrowers.org.uk/ about an Allotment site in Runnymede fighting for it's existence. |
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Scale insect.. Product based on rapeseed any good?
Janet Baraclough wrote:
The message 1fw7g4u.zndl10993gn4N%00senetnospamtodayta@macunl imited.net from (Jim W) contains these words: Has anyone used the product based on rape oil on scale insect with any success? I believe it is basically supposed to suffocate them. How do I tell if this stuff has worked? Do dead scale look significantly different from live ones? The other day I noticed that my corynocarpus houseplant had a bad attack of scale insect. I took it outside and gave every leaf a good blast with the hosepipe, front and back, then rubbed off any tenacious surviving scales with my finger and nail. By the end of it I was very wet but the plant had no more scale insects; I'll repeat if more appear. Janet Thanks folks.. looks like hand removal it is then.. Sigh... Oh well;-) // Jim |
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