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Old 18-05-2006, 01:48 AM posted to rec.gardens.edible
John Savage
 
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Default Controlling Japanese beetles on peach tree

"TQ" ToweringQs AT adelphia.net writes:
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Can someone recommend an insectiside that is effective against Japanese
beetles, yet will not render the peaches unsafe to eat?


Sevin (carbaryl) will control the beetles and is relatively beign as
pesticides go. The botanical Rotenone works well and is generally
considered an organic pesticide, but it comes as a dust and may be difficult
(and expensive) to apply on a tree.


I used to like Carbaryl because it was easy to mix and had a short
witholding time, just a week or two IIRC. But I think the sale of Carbaryl
has been banned in Australia for at least 10 years on account of it being
a suspected carcinogen. Sevin has been banned for a few decades I think.
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