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Old 11-04-2006, 04:44 AM posted to aus.gardens
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Default Black sooty deposit on Bottlebrush


"Jonno" wrote in message
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Chookie wrote:

In article ,
"Tonto_Goldstein" wrote:



I haven't seen any little critters, but from searching on the

interwebnet
thingy, it seems the might have a bit of a scale infestation(?)

Any other suggestions as to what it might be, and what the right

treatment
would be?



It's probably sooty mould, which IIRC can be caused by a scale

infestation.
We have bottlebrushes planted as street trees, and most of them have it.

You
could try a bit of pruning to let more light into the centre of the tree.



Ant "farm" scale insects, which they look after. Try some white oil. It
sufficates the scale. Also try and get rid of the ants.
An argentinian ant eater would be grouse, but we have to settle for
spiny ant eaters. Er hard to get. So poison ? Boiling water
Flood them ? Er even the local pest people are at a wits end. Nothing
seems to stop em.


Eventually we did on our bottle brush .. I kept bucketing soapy water from
the washing machine onto it and it has eventually come good. It helps that
its not too far from our laundry though.
Dunno if that helps the OP though

Amanda