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Peter A 14-05-2006 12:47 PM

Scale insect help
 
I have a chronic scale insect infestation and think I may be trying to
deal with it the wrong way because they keep coming back. I'll inspect
the plant and remove any visible critters with an alcohol-dipped swab,
the spray the plant well with alcohol. Do I need to do something to the
roots as well? Is there a better way?

Thanks in advance.


--
Peter Aitken

Ray 14-05-2006 01:02 PM

Scale insect help
 
If you keep getting a "return engagement", then you're not getting the
entire population.

If I have a plant with scale, I dip a soft toothbrush in soapy water (I use
my Rise & Shine, as it's more broad spectrum of a killer, having organic
soaps and oils, and alcohol in it) and gently scrub them off of every
exposed plant surface, letting the soap run down into the leaf axils and any
other crevice the brush cannot reach. I rinse the plant afterwards to wash
off any insect residue or loose eggs, but then also spray the entire
greenhouse with a dilute soap solution to get any crawlers that may have
moved on from the bad plant.

Repeat that spray treatment for 3 or 4 times at 3 or 4-day intervals, and
that usually takes care of it.

If I find I've been negligent and have a more extensive infestation, I apply
a combination of Orthene or Merit and Enstar II, followed by Enstar alone at
weekly intervals for three applications.

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"Peter A" wrote in message
...
I have a chronic scale insect infestation and think I may be trying to
deal with it the wrong way because they keep coming back. I'll inspect
the plant and remove any visible critters with an alcohol-dipped swab,
the spray the plant well with alcohol. Do I need to do something to the
roots as well? Is there a better way?

Thanks in advance.


--
Peter Aitken




Marty 15-05-2006 02:29 PM

Scale insect help
 
before you give your plant an acid bath or spray it with something
nasty, give this a try. Never tried it on scales, but sure works great
on other parasites

http://www.orchidboard.com/eliminate...pests-with-co2

Marty


Bill 15-05-2006 02:53 PM

Scale insect help
 

Peter A wrote:
I have a chronic scale insect infestation and think I may be trying to
deal with it the wrong way because they keep coming back. I'll inspect
the plant and remove any visible critters with an alcohol-dipped swab,
the spray the plant well with alcohol. Do I need to do something to the
roots as well? Is there a better way?

Thanks in advance.


--
Peter Aitken


Hi Peter, Check your yard or house for Palm Trees-- they are a major
host for scale & if you have any-- treat them too. If you have a host
plant for any pest-- you will continue to see them till you treat the
host-- hope this helps -- good luck, Bill


? 15-05-2006 03:22 PM

Scale insect help
 
On Sun, 14 May 2006 11:47:37 GMT in Peter A wrote:
I have a chronic scale insect infestation and think I may be trying to
deal with it the wrong way because they keep coming back. I'll inspect
the plant and remove any visible critters with an alcohol-dipped swab,
the spray the plant well with alcohol. Do I need to do something to the
roots as well? Is there a better way?


I've had good results with bayer tree and shrub used weekly with the
watering/fertilizing for about a month.
I think the ratio I ended up on was 1oz/gallon, and removal of the critters
continued as well.
--
Chris Dukes
tajwerk this job isnt bad though. Today we had free breakfast and
B0rg implants.

Peter A 15-05-2006 03:42 PM

Scale insect help
 
In article . com,
says...
Hi Peter, Check your yard or house for Palm Trees-- they are a major
host for scale & if you have any-- treat them too. If you have a host
plant for any pest-- you will continue to see them till you treat the
host-- hope this helps -- good luck, Bill




Thanks, Bill - but no palm trees here. Too far north.

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Peter Aitken

Peter A 15-05-2006 03:42 PM

Scale insect help
 
In article .com,
says...
before you give your plant an acid bath or spray it with something
nasty, give this a try. Never tried it on scales, but sure works great
on other parasites

http://www.orchidboard.com/eliminate...pests-with-co2

Marty



Sounds interesting. I have a CO2 tank left over from my aquarium days.
Maybe I'll try it and report back.

--
Peter Aitken

Bill 15-05-2006 05:29 PM

Scale insect help
 
Some people have "Parlor Palms"-- Areca Palms in pots inside their
house.


Diana Kulaga 15-05-2006 06:59 PM

Scale insect help
 
If you have a host
plant for any pest-- you will continue to see them till you treat the
host-- hope this helps -- good luck, Bill


Exactly right. Down here, gardenia bushes are thrip magnets. I can't bring
myself to get rid of them, so we treat them often.

Diana



Kenni Judd 15-05-2006 11:52 PM

Scale insect help
 
Peter: In keeping with what others have said -- yes, you need to do more
than just a single cleaning with alcohol. Followup sprayings with something
stronger like Orthene are good, also finding any treating any infested "host
plants" in the area [palms, hibiscus, etc.] and treating them as well. But
for a really stubborn infestation, yes, sometimes you do need to do
something for the roots -- repot! If the #@$@ critters have gotten down
into your potting mix, that's the only way you'll ever really be rid of
them. And it is that time of year ... Kenni

"Peter A" wrote in message
...
I have a chronic scale insect infestation and think I may be trying to
deal with it the wrong way because they keep coming back. I'll inspect
the plant and remove any visible critters with an alcohol-dipped swab,
the spray the plant well with alcohol. Do I need to do something to the
roots as well? Is there a better way?

Thanks in advance.


--
Peter Aitken





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