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Controlling Leaf Hoppers
I have an Eve's Neckless tree outside that accumulates leaf hoppers
like crazy. All the "honeydew" they excrete prevents you from even walking underneath the tree during the summer. They appear full-grown, so being a relative of cicadas, they must have a larval form in the soil. I have been watching for them and they just now arrived in full force. Has anyone seen a gentle way to decimate this population of evil-doers after they populate my tree? Maybe a bacterial agent? Last year I used my leaf blower but that just temporarily disperses them. That bottle of malathion that has resided quietly in my tool shed for 25 years now is beginnning to look real friendly at me and I think it is starting to sing "Bali Hi". Rusty Mase |
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