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Old 18-11-2003, 01:53 AM
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hi there,
i am not myself an avid gardener so much as an orchid enthusiast, but i have recently been caring for a dying sago palm outside of my house. here in florida there has been a recent epidemic of what is known as "scale" upon the local cycads. scale is some kind of terrible insect that has been recently introduced to the area, and no one at all knows what to do about it. has anyone who reads this forum been able to tackle this pest? i have heard rumors that flea and tick spray works but it does not appear to be doing anything currently. i am very much desperate to save it.
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Old 18-11-2003, 04:02 AM
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On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 01:56:44 GMT, agnatha3141
wrote:

hi there,
i am not myself an avid gardener so much as an orchid enthusiast, but i
have recently been caring for a dying sago palm outside of my house.
here in florida there has been a recent epidemic of what is known as
"scale" upon the local cycads. scale is some kind of terrible insect
that has been recently introduced to the area, and no one at all knows
what to do about it. has anyone who reads this forum been able to
tackle this pest? i have heard rumors that flea and tick spray works
but it does not appear to be doing anything currently. i am very much
desperate to save it.



Have you spoken to other Cycad enthusiasts in your area? i know
florida is full of them, We are an offshot of the Palm Society and we
founded the Cycad Society in Miami about oh, 1977 (rough guess). you
cannot be the only suffering person.Do you wqnt me to comb through the
membership in your area of Cycad people whom you could contact? I
could do this if you cannot find your Palm Society people DeArmand
Hull in Miami, Richard Button in Coral Gables, these are some savvy
people, i am sure you could look them up!

I would like to hear how this turns out. regular old cycad scale shows
up in southern California and looks horrid, in can bleed a plant to
death if it gets out of hand....
hermine@endangeredspecies
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Old 18-11-2003, 02:02 PM
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Insecticidal soap, sold in any garden center including the box stores is the
best product for scale. You will have to treat about three times, 4-6 days
apart to get the scale in all stages of growth. In a few months, if eggs hatch
out, you will need to treat again. It's not epidemic, it's infestation.

Victoria


On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 01:56:44 GMT, agnatha3141
opined:

hi there,
i am not myself an avid gardener so much as an orchid enthusiast, but i
have recently been caring for a dying sago palm outside of my house.
here in florida there has been a recent epidemic of what is known as
"scale" upon the local cycads. scale is some kind of terrible insect
that has been recently introduced to the area, and no one at all knows
what to do about it. has anyone who reads this forum been able to
tackle this pest? i have heard rumors that flea and tick spray works
but it does not appear to be doing anything currently. i am very much
desperate to save it.


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Old 21-11-2003, 01:42 PM
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"agnatha3141" wrote in message
s.com...
hi there,
i am not myself an avid gardener so much as an orchid enthusiast, but i
have recently been caring for a dying sago palm outside of my house.
here in florida there has been a recent epidemic of what is known as
"scale" upon the local cycads.
has anyone who reads this forum been able to
tackle this pest? i have heard rumors that flea and tick spray works
but it does not appear to be doing anything currently. i am very much
desperate to save it.
--
agnatha3141


In the garden section of the Orlando Sentinel newspaper last Saturday
someone asked about the same problem. Here is the answer from Tom
MacCubbin - horticulturist at the Orange County Cooperative Extension
Service.

Question: My sagos are covered with a white moldlike covering that appears
to be killing the plants. What can we do to control the problem?

Answer: Entire communities are infested with cycad scales which are
attacking mainly king sagos, but they may affect other related plants.
Entire limbs, trunks and fruiting portions are covered with the small white
insects that suck juices from the plants. Control is needed; otherwise, the
pest will destroy the plants.

Use an oil spray available from your garden center to obtain control. If you
wish, a homemade oil treatment can be made by combining 2 table- spoons of
extra-virgin olive oil with 2 tablespoons of mild dish detergent in a gallon
of water. Keep homemade mixtures agitated to prevent the ingredients from
separating.

Apply an oil spray once a week for three weeks. Be sure to wet all portions
of the plants. At week four, wash the scale residues from the plants with a
strong stream of water. If the scale returns, repeat the treatment.

Yellow to brown fronds can be removed. Try to keep as many green leaves as
possible on the plant to continue food production that supports new growth.


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wow,
thank you for so much information. i had sprayed it with a strong stream of water, and then left for a week. when i came back it seems that the whole water thing did not do too well, because the scale is either back, or never actually got blasted off. i will take all of your advice now, and keep my fingers crossed. thank you all.
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