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The Control Of Fruit Pests And Diseases (1916) (Paperback)
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The Control Of Fruit Pests And Diseases (1916) (Paperback)
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caused by the feeding punctures of leaf hoppers. Such leaves are
apt to show the slender whitish insects living on the under sides.
The winged adults fly out when disturbed. Leaf hoppers are
dangerous by draining the strength of the trees and stunting the
fruit. Nicotine spray is recommended. Apple Tingis (Corythuca
annulata) The leaves of apple trees in western Washington sometimes
develop brownish spots due to the feeding punctures of the Tingis.
The insects themselves are flat, grayish and tiny, the adults
having lacy vings. Nicotine spray is the suggested control. Orchard
Mite or Brown Mite (Bryobia pratensis) This microscopic creature is
not an insect, but is a relative of the spider group as is
indicated by the common name of red spider. The red spiders of the
genus Tetranychus are not so common as orchard pests. They pass the
winter in the ground in a hibernating condition. The orchard mites
exist in the egg stage during winter, the microscopic salmon-red
eggs sometimes forming clusters on the bark of the branches they
infest. There are several broods of the mites during the summer,
reproducing by thinner-shelled summer eggs 1'aid on leaves and
bark. Orchard mites feed on the leaf tissue causing the foliage to
become brownish and dry, and to drop early. Treatment.?The winter
eggs are extremely resistant, hatching even when coated with
lime-sulphur or oil emulsion. However, orchards sprayed with
lime-sulphur are not likely to develop much mite injury because of
the injurious effects of this spray on the young hatching mites.
Nicotine sprays are perhaps the best treatment; the addition of
nicotine to the dormant lime-sulphur spray being an ideal
combination. Plain cold water will often suffice to combat the
mites after they have hatched and may be applied with ...
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