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Post by david on May 28, 2020 12:48:03 GMT -5
I find a preponderance of LMiners this year. I do not worry too much about mature trees in tbe grove but some of the smaller stock it sets back & looks ugly as a mud fence. I am spraying a dilute of Bayer systemic in hopes that it will be absorbed and kill, kill,KILL them all. Anyone else see them and is anyone else spraying Bayer?
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Post by Laaz on May 28, 2020 15:07:10 GMT -5
Nothing here YET...
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Post by millet on May 28, 2020 15:24:52 GMT -5
Were lucky here in Colorado. Not bothered by citrus leaf miners, plus absolutely no citrus diseases such as scab CTV, HLB, milnose nor any other. The only insects are ones such as scale, mealy, and aphids.
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Post by david on May 28, 2020 15:33:29 GMT -5
Very lucky. Here we have most of them. Its a constant fight. Every other day I blast my trees with a pretty strong blast of water and if a problem gets too bad I resort to oil and then chemical help
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Post by poncirusguy on May 28, 2020 18:31:31 GMT -5
Here in Cincinnati all we have is aphid and spider mites.
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Post by millet on May 28, 2020 22:00:31 GMT -5
David, a firm water spray does wonders in many areas. Good decision.
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Post by kelley on Jun 9, 2020 6:20:48 GMT -5
A friend of mine who lives 1.5 hours south of me has them, but no sign here YET. Iām expecting them any day now š
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Post by darthstewie on Jul 1, 2020 23:49:13 GMT -5
they have been bad here in houston. it is so disappointing. My meyer lemon trees i thought i had it cleared up but back again, and on my mexican limes also. there leaves get so pretty then those dirt bags feed on my babies.
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Post by Laaz on Jul 31, 2020 6:18:54 GMT -5
Very few here this year.
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Post by david on Jul 31, 2020 6:22:36 GMT -5
Worst I have seen in years. My poor trees look like crap.
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