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PostPosted: Fri Aug 22, 2003 6:16 pm 
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ACKKKKKKKKKKKK!!!!

I just noticed that something is eating mine. Any ideas???
It's leaving some sort of webish thing and eating the leaves. :cry:


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PostPosted: Fri Aug 22, 2003 8:11 pm 
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My first guess would be webworms or something similar. Do you see any small dark "wormy" looking critters? If so, use some Bt. It should get rid of the problem pretty quickly.


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PostPosted: Fri Aug 22, 2003 8:51 pm 
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thanks dragonfly.........I'll search first thing tomorrow and see if I can find what "thing" is leaving those webs. Although we did have some webworms on our Apricot tree in the spring, and this looks different than that???

I'll get back to you, if I find anything.


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Even if it's not webworms, it could be a similar caterpillar or worm-type pest. When I see webs, that's what I look for first. Try spraying some Bt, and if it's not worms or cats, it still won't hurt anything else, so no problem as far as I know.


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okay, sorry to be a pest...........but now I have to ask, what's BT?

I put that in a search and nothing comes up...........I've been looking around the site - but I don't see BT anywhere?

:?


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PostPosted: Sun Aug 24, 2003 1:34 pm 
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creaturefeeder wrote:
...........I've been looking around the site - but I don't see BT anywhere? :?


The very first entry in the alphabetical "B" in the Information Center of the dirtdoctor.com site.

Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt)

A beneficial bacteria applied as a spray to kill caterpillars. Sold under a variety of names such as Thuricide, Dipel, Bio-Worm, and others. Use Bacillus thuringiensis 'Israelensis' (Bti) in water for the control of mosquito larvae. Use Garrett Juice with Bt for extra benefit. Molasses also helps. It provides protein and keeps insect-killing bacteria alive on the foliage longer- even during rain. Bt 'San Diego' is good for Colorado potato bettle, elm leaf beetle, and other leaf-chewing beatles.

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PostPosted: Sun Aug 24, 2003 1:59 pm 
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KEWL! thanks Clean!

btw, I looked in the info section..................I'm not too good at searching evidently :oops:


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