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Old 09-06-2021, 08:48 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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On 09/06/2021 07:14, Chris Hogg wrote:
On Tue, 8 Jun 2021 22:54:42 +0100, Charlie Pridham
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Looking for some ideas!

We have down the centre line of our big polytunnel an Apricot a couple
of peaches and a nectarine, they have become lagged in scale (soft I think)

I cant use insecticide because we eat the fruit, I have been using a
vegetable oil based winter wash which clearly hasn't been doing the job.
We also can't use a Jeyes fluid type winter wash as the polytunnel is
our growing on place for clematis.

Intention is at some point soon to cut out the worse affected branches
and shoots and manually scrub what remains - but is there an
easier/better way to go about it?


You've probably been down this road, but in case there's anything you
missed:

Insecticidal soft soap? Not sure what 'insecticidal' implies.
Biological control can be used, with a nematode, apparently.
https://tinyurl.com/y6g9v7my
Other natural predators discussed here
https://bugsforbugs.com.au/whats-you...scale-insects/

Limonene is said to be generally effective
https://tinyurl.com/n3jr5wf8 or make up your own
https://tinyurl.com/ryrwenxf
or perhaps just eat lots of oranges and liquidise the peel.


Thanks for that Chris, I like the sound of the Nematode solution so may
well after an initial removal of the worst from the trees use that and
see whether its worth doing each year. I dont expect to get rid of it
but just regaining control would be good!

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Charlie Pridham
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