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Hope5750 Abilene, TX
May 10, 2008 4:20 PM Post #4933641
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Hi all,
Two blue-point junipers - approx 10 years old and 15-20' tall - top of one a little brown - have sprayed twice, once with Bayer, once with Orthenex - not getting any better.
Finally today found about 3 cottony webs - brought them in and tore them apart - with a magnifying glass can see mites.
Researching now and realizing that I probably made the problem worse already by spraying insecticide :(
These trees are the focal point in the landscaping on the front of my house - the more heavily infested tree is still getting new growth, and I really want to save them.
Any suggestions for what to spray them with - everything says use a miticide, but what would that be?
Thanks for any guidance!
Hope in Central Texas |
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