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last year after just moving home we found we had an apple tree and it
produced an abundance of apples but, everyone had been attacked,I wrote to this group to find out what the pests were and I was told sawfly and codling moth were responsible to avoid the probs i had last year whets the best method for controlling/killing these pests, brand names would be useful if poss thanks in advance |
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Bit late now
The trees should have been sprayed with Winter wash and have grease bands put on them long since "hugh janus" wrote in message ... last year after just moving home we found we had an apple tree and it produced an abundance of apples but, everyone had been attacked,I wrote to this group to find out what the pests were and I was told sawfly and codling moth were responsible to avoid the probs i had last year whets the best method for controlling/killing these pests, brand names would be useful if poss thanks in advance |
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On Sun, 13 Apr 2003 21:49:39 +0000 (UTC), "bnd777"
wrote: ~Bit late now ~The trees should have been sprayed with Winter wash and have grease bands ~put on them long since I read the other day that this is actually a bit of myth. Grease bands stop a wingless moth (someone will probably know what species) from crawling up the bark to lay eggs in the bark. This isn't the codling moth, of which both genders can fly so grease won't help! Control for that is pheromone-based. You can buy a green tent-like thing from good garden centres (£6-7 for the tent plus two refills) which has a sticky base insert and a little pheromone capsule. When the blossom is just starting to drop, you assemble it and hang it in the tree upwind of the prevailing direction, and leave it to catch male moths. The instructions say it's best used in May, so it's not too late, too early if anything! I had one last year and must remember to get a refill for this year. All my apples were scabby (for different reasons) but I didn't find a single codling grub (thank goodness!). ~ ~ ~"hugh janus" wrote in message m... ~ last year after just moving home we found we had an apple tree and it ~ produced an abundance of apples but, everyone had been attacked,I wrote to ~ this group to find out what the pests were and I was told sawfly and ~codling ~ moth were responsible to avoid the probs i had last year whets the best ~ method for controlling/killing these pests, brand names would be useful if ~ poss ~ thanks in advance ~ ~ ~ ~ -- jane Don't part with your illusions. When they are gone, you may still exist but you have ceased to live. Mark Twain Please remove nospam from replies, thanks! |
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