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My apple trees are six years old and have produced fruit in the past. For the past two years, shortly after the tree has blossomed something eats the blooms. There is no damage to the leaves or bark.

2007-03-14 10:37:58 · 4 answers · asked by dsqrd69 2 in Home & Garden Garden & Landscape

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2007-03-14 10:40:35 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Sevin will work. So will several others. The important thing is to use more than one or the bugs will develope a tolerance to it. Spray every two weeks and alternate between at least two different sprays. (you should also use two different fungicides, and they can be mixed with the insecticide) Make sure that you DO NOT SPRAY while the blossoms are on the tree. If you do, you will kill the bees and prevent pollination.
Your local nursery should be able to give you sound advice on this subject.

2007-03-14 10:46:28 · answer #2 · answered by toothacres 5 · 0 0

Pests come across potential objectives (for this reason, your apples) by way of utilising smells. Marigold flora launch overlaying smells to confuse airborne fruit predators, and greater apples will survive. The scents additionally entice pollinators, that's a good sized thumbs up for fruiting flora. in case you purchase marigold saplings, in spite of the indisputable fact that, you opt for to place them in medium sized pots and place extreme off the floor (able inclusive of an exterior table) and enable the saplings strengthen right into a small bush. Marigold saplings placed promptly into the floor would be eaten by way of slugs and snails interior of days of planting. There are additionally many herbs which, different than for being fit for human intake, have the comparable insect-repelling skills because of the fact the Marigold flower.

2016-10-02 03:16:10 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Use something organic. Once my dad used some kind of pesticide and it killed all the fruit and spotted all the leaves. The trees looked very ugly.

2007-03-14 11:52:47 · answer #4 · answered by MariChelita 5 · 1 0

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