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Stuart Meier 16-07-2003 12:47 AM

Wooly aphid bad infestation on apple tree
 
I have been spraying to try to get a very bad infestation of woolly aphid
under control. Not sure it penetrates the waxy wool. Would it be worth
gently pressure washing it all off? Or any other suggestions?


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Stuart



bnd777 16-07-2003 01:53 AM

Wooly aphid bad infestation on apple tree
 
As far as I know only solution to this nasty bug is to painstakingly paint
every bit with insecticide


"Stuart Meier" wrote in message
...
I have been spraying to try to get a very bad infestation of woolly aphid
under control. Not sure it penetrates the waxy wool. Would it be worth
gently pressure washing it all off? Or any other suggestions?


--
Stuart





bnd777 16-07-2003 01:53 AM

Wooly aphid bad infestation on apple tree
 
As far as I know only solution to this nasty bug is to painstakingly paint
every bit with insecticide


"Stuart Meier" wrote in message
...
I have been spraying to try to get a very bad infestation of woolly aphid
under control. Not sure it penetrates the waxy wool. Would it be worth
gently pressure washing it all off? Or any other suggestions?


--
Stuart





anton 16-07-2003 07:15 AM

Wooly aphid bad infestation on apple tree
 

Stuart Meier wrote in message ...
I have been spraying to try to get a very bad infestation of woolly aphid
under control. Not sure it penetrates the waxy wool. Would it be worth
gently pressure washing it all off? Or any other suggestions?



Paint the woolly bits with meths or any other sort of alcohol.
A long artists brush is useful for getting into the nooks.

--
Anton



Paul D.Smith 16-07-2003 09:13 AM

Wooly aphid bad infestation on apple tree
 
A regular hosing down (no need for a pressure washer) seems to work for me.

Paul DS.

"Stuart Meier" wrote in message
...
I have been spraying to try to get a very bad infestation of woolly aphid
under control. Not sure it penetrates the waxy wool. Would it be worth
gently pressure washing it all off? Or any other suggestions?


--
Stuart





Martin Brown 16-07-2003 06:39 PM

Wooly aphid bad infestation on apple tree
 
In message , Stuart Meier
writes
I have been spraying to try to get a very bad infestation of woolly aphid
under control. Not sure it penetrates the waxy wool. Would it be worth
gently pressure washing it all off? Or any other suggestions?


The least environmentally damaging option is a stiff brush with meths on
which will kill all the ones you can wet with it. Trouble is on a big
tree it isn't easy to get every last one so you need to keep vigilant.

If you don't mind using nasty systemics then dimethoate will get some
control, but to eliminate them entirely you probably need several goes
and combine it with the meths treatment and/or soft soap contact
insecticides.

I suspect (but cannot prove) that ants harbour these things over the
winter so controversially a grease band may help prevent them. It
certain stops the ants from attacking the predators of aphids. Trees
with ants seem to have considerably more trouble from woolly aphid
infestations. YMMV

Regards,
--
Martin Brown

Martin Brown 16-07-2003 06:39 PM

Wooly aphid bad infestation on apple tree
 
In message , Stuart Meier
writes
I have been spraying to try to get a very bad infestation of woolly aphid
under control. Not sure it penetrates the waxy wool. Would it be worth
gently pressure washing it all off? Or any other suggestions?


The least environmentally damaging option is a stiff brush with meths on
which will kill all the ones you can wet with it. Trouble is on a big
tree it isn't easy to get every last one so you need to keep vigilant.

If you don't mind using nasty systemics then dimethoate will get some
control, but to eliminate them entirely you probably need several goes
and combine it with the meths treatment and/or soft soap contact
insecticides.

I suspect (but cannot prove) that ants harbour these things over the
winter so controversially a grease band may help prevent them. It
certain stops the ants from attacking the predators of aphids. Trees
with ants seem to have considerably more trouble from woolly aphid
infestations. YMMV

Regards,
--
Martin Brown

Martin Brown 16-07-2003 06:41 PM

Wooly aphid bad infestation on apple tree
 
In message , Stuart Meier
writes
I have been spraying to try to get a very bad infestation of woolly aphid
under control. Not sure it penetrates the waxy wool. Would it be worth
gently pressure washing it all off? Or any other suggestions?


The least environmentally damaging option is a stiff brush with meths on
which will kill all the ones you can wet with it. Trouble is on a big
tree it isn't easy to get every last one so you need to keep vigilant.

If you don't mind using nasty systemics then dimethoate will get some
control, but to eliminate them entirely you probably need several goes
and combine it with the meths treatment and/or soft soap contact
insecticides.

I suspect (but cannot prove) that ants harbour these things over the
winter so controversially a grease band may help prevent them. It
certain stops the ants from attacking the predators of aphids. Trees
with ants seem to have considerably more trouble from woolly aphid
infestations. YMMV

Regards,
--
Martin Brown


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