He ended up having to cut down the entire tree (the stump was a wriggling mass of white larvae. Usually being adamant in your regular spraying will help prevent infestations of such things as moths, but sometimes its just not enough. I urge you not to brush this off, as it will save you lots of trouble in the long run.Usually you can recognize of moths have laid eggs on your trees by the ends of the branches. The entire process can take as long as four hours if you have several large trees. Check the rest of the tree very thoroughly. Find out what pests are most prevalent in your area, and buy the appropriate pesticides to prevent them from ever visiting your trees.Even though it seems like a hassle to always be spraying pesticides, it is something that you should never overlook. Having to start completely over on a tree youve worked on for so long is an absolute travesty. If you notice something that looks like a cluster of moth eggs, you should immediately prune the branch you found it on and destroy it. I dont know about you, but the very thought of this makes me wretch..Spraying can seem like a time consuming process.
Damn my weak stomach!) and have the stump professionally removed to get rid of all traces. However, you should always persevere. Spraying pesticides is a fairly quick and easy process, and you shouldnt have to do it very often at all. After all, you have to go out and buy all the supplies, mix the chemicals, apply them, and clean up everything you used in the process. Preventing the infestation of unwanted guests is much better than having to cut down a tree and start completely over just because of a little laziness. I threw up when I saw it.I once had a friend who
Shelf Pusher was dealing with a very bad moth infestation. This is because every Saturday during springtime, I make it part of my schedule to go outside and spray down my entire tree.I myself live in the same area as that friend I just mentioned, and I have never had a problem with moths. Sometimes youll even need a ladder to reach all segments of the trees. He couldnt find a single fruit on his tree that didnt have a worm inside of it.If you have not thought of spraying pesticides in the past, you should head to your local gardening supplies store today. Believe me; it is worth it to just get out there in the yard every couple of weeks and spray. If the eggs were to hatch, you would have a huge amount of moth larvae crawling around through your tree and into your fruits. Doing this every 2 weeks can get very tiresome and irritating