Worms/Bugs in Pears/Apples?

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Posted by Charliec on December 28, 2007, 9:16 pm
 
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I have a Pear tree and an Apple tree - and this past year, I had worms
or bugs drilling into the fruit.  I know I need to spray with
something around February to prevent the worms/bugs (I assume it is
caused by worms/bugs), but do not know what spray is most effective.

Can some with experience with this, advise me on this?

Thanks
Charliec
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Posted by sherwindu on December 29, 2007, 1:03 am
 

Charliec wrote:


   Not sure what climate zone you are in, but winter or early spring is the time
to
   spray with dormant oil to smother the eggs of various insects.

   You probably are under attack by Codling Moths.  The best time to spray for
    them is just after petal fall.  Follow through with spraying in two week
intervals
    or longer, depending on the amount of the infestation.

   Apple maggot is another boring type of pest and the best time to spray for
them
   is late June to mid-August.

   I find the most effective spray is Imidan, which is somewhat controled for
the
   home orchard market.  Another good insecticide is Sevin, but I find that
Imidan
   really knocks them out.

   Don't forget to wear protective clothing with these strong sprays, and wait
for a
   calm day with no rain in the forecast for a few days.  I mix in a 'sticker'
to increase
   the retention of these sprays on the trees.

                                                    Sherwin



Posted by Charliec on December 29, 2007, 12:56 pm
 Thanks for the advise - I will look into that - I'm in San Francisco
and it's the rainy season now, so spraying is out for now.  I'm hoping
to spray in early Feb, 2008.

Thanks again
Charliec



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