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Apple sawfly question
Hi,
being a novice, I've only noticed the affected apples after the creatures in question have done their thing and left their telltale tracks. The question is: since not every apple on every tree has been got at, should I remove the affected apples? Or will the apples continue to grow, just misshapen? My ("Expert") book says the beasts go back into the ground in July. But it also suggests that the affected apples will drop off, and they haven't. Any advice appreciated, including any way to fend off such an attack at an earlier stage next year. Thanks... Brian Mitchell |
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