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Old 23-02-2004, 03:36 PM
luc tran
 
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Default [IBC] Japanese Quince attack by yellow mites

Hi all,


I am having problems with yellow mites on my Quince. I
have tried to hand remove them because I dont want to
use any intesecticide if I dont have too. I think the
mites are undercontrol but I dont want any on my
Quince. All the new leaves that are coming out wilt
very fast and there is no leave on the tree at all.
There are new buds coming out and I want to keep the
leaves. So what should I do to stop the mites from
destroying my tree?


Thanks All,
Luc Tran
Zone: 8b Texas

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