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-> TB>Would anyone know how I should be spraying my fruit trees. I live -> TB>to a wooded area so I get an extra crop of bugs. I live in central -> TB>Wisconsin. -> -> TA>In the case of apple trees one week before blossoming and once a -> >week for at least three weeks (or til all blossoms have matured -> >and petals have fallen) to prevent bugs laying their eggs there. -> -> You NEVER, NEVER spray fruit trees while the blossoms are anywhere in -> sight...you can kill off the bees this way. Any package that I have -> purchased over the years, says to spray every two weeks until the -> blossoms appear, and every two weeks from after the blossoms have -> fallen until a week before the fruit is picked. This is what we do -> and the results are good. -> -> -> Doris Dignard -> ddignard@idirect.com -> doris.dignard@capcanada.com -> -> -> * 1st 2.00 #9125 * Procrasinators suffer from hardening of the -> oughteries -> --- PCBoard (R) v15.3 (OS/2) 5 Doris, What kind of spray would be good to use Terry Barker terrybarker@yahoo.com --- ViaMAIL!/WC4 v1.30 ----------------> * Origin: FidoNet: CAP/CANADA Support BBS : 416 287-0234 (1:250/710) * Origin: ViaMAIL! - The Private Sector BBS (612) 436-2629 (1:282/4088) |
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