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Old 18-01-2006, 06:55 AM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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Default Pest control for peach trees



Dwayne wrote:

You might also contact a fruit grower in your area and find out what they
do. If you are in the U.S. there are usually some limitations on how
powerful the spray can be that they sell you. Most of what you buy will
help, but usually wont keep it completely bug free.

I use a Dormant Spray once in early spring before blossoms or leaves come
on. That is supposed to take care of some of the borers. The only problem
is that there are usually several others you need to be concerned with, like
the ones you mentioned. Don't use Sevin on your trees, especially during
bloom.


You can say the same of probably every pesticide. I know of no harm in
using Sevin at the proper time of the tree's cycle (after petal fall).

Sherwin D.

It will kill the good bugs and your pollinators also.

Dwayne

"Laura Faussone" wrote in message
...

What's the best way to control bugs on a peach tree? It's a Redhaven
dwarf. Last summer the fruit was covered with what looked like Japanese
beetles.

I haven't had much luck googling.

Thanks,
Laura