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Old 02-09-2003, 03:42 PM
 
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Default How to kill Mistletoe in oak trees?

Ok.. so you are into shooting, so how about packing some paint balls with some kinda
goop or chem will smother or kill the mistletoe?

Chris J...... wrote:

On Tue, 02 Sep 2003 01:42:38 GMT, "dkat"
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Search I did on the topic said either to cut out the infected branch or to
cut out the mistletoe and then wrap the area in black plastic so that the
mistletoe is smothered.
http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/PESTNOTES/pn7437.html


Thanks!

Due to this being on a very steep hillside and high in the trees in
most cases, I can't get up to it, so wrapping it is out, and most of
the main branches on all six trees are infected.

However, I've just spent some time using Phisherman's excellent
suggestion (in this thread) and blasting the stuff out by shooting
(30-06 hollow point rounds) at the point where the mistletoe comes out
of the branch. Got most of it, MUCH easier than pole-pruning it as I
did earlier this year. (and I was able to get the high stuff too!)

Lower down in the page you pointed me to, I saw;

Begin quote
"Chemical Control
The plant growth regulator ethephon (Monterey Florel brand) may be
used as directed by the label to control mistletoe in dormant host
trees. To be effective, the mistletoe must also be dormant and the
spray must thoroughly wet the mistletoe foliage. Mistletoe comes out
of dormancy before most trees, so the ideal time to treat is from
November 1 through the end of January. By treating when trees are
dormant, the tree foliage will not get in the way of the treatment and
the mistletoe clumps are more visible than when leaves are on the
tree. Spraying provides only temporary control, especially on
well-established infestations, by causing some of the mistletoe plant
to fall off. The mistletoe will soon regrow at the same point,
requiring retreatment. "
End quote

I'll give that a try in the spring it keeps growing back. I think I
can rig up an extension pole for a sprayer to get high enough.

Thanks!



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nahhh... that could kill the trees as well.

zxcvbob wrote:

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Ok.. so you are into shooting, so how about packing some paint balls with some kinda
goop or chem will smother or kill the mistletoe?


You mean like inject the paint balls with Roundup "super concentrate"?

I think the paint ball will knock the mistletoe off. But it might be
cheaper and safer than shooting a .30-06, if paint ball guns are accurate
enough to get the job done.

(Seems like a .22 rifle would be a better choice)


Referring to guns and Roundup in the same message,
Bob




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Folks in the south routinely go out and shoot off some mistletoe
.......using nothing more than a .22.


On Thu, 04 Sep 2003 11:50:33 -0700, Chris J......
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x-On Tue, 02 Sep 2003 14:46:46 -0500, zxcvbob
x-wrote:
x-
wrote:
x- Ok.. so you are into shooting, so how about packing some paint balls with some kinda
x- goop or chem will smother or kill the mistletoe?
x-
x-
x-You mean like inject the paint balls with Roundup "super concentrate"?
x-
x-I think the paint ball will knock the mistletoe off. But it might be
x-cheaper and safer than shooting a .30-06, if paint ball guns are accurate
x-enough to get the job done.
x-
x-(Seems like a .22 rifle would be a better choice)
x-
x-A .22 is not a better choice. I know because I tried that first. The
x-.22 will knock off an individual mistletoe branch or two, but nothing
x-more. The 30-06 (hollow point) round, put into the branch at the point
x-the mistletoe comes out, often as not blows a chunk out of the branch
x-and takes out the whole mistletoe clump with one shot. Well, it would
x-If I was a better shot, but even so I got most clumps in two shots. It
x-would have taken me forever with the .22.
x-
x-I am very unsure if roundup would be an appropriate choice to use,
x-though. Wouldn't it kill the tree?
x-The only thing I've seen recommended it something called Floral, and
x-only while the tree is dormant.
x-
x-
x-
x-
x-For some ideas on how to help our troops, check out
x-http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,82385,00.html


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