Re: Processionary caterpillars
- Subject: Re: Processionary caterpillars
- From: C* D*
- Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2002 11:38:27 -0500
I'm afraid I have no solution for those you can't reach (By the way there
are special clippers with extensions, worked with a cord for these situations.)
The only effective cure is to cut them off and make a bofire of them.
You'd do well to hurry up because by next month the caterpillars will start
trekking all over... They cause skin allergies for many people, including
myself, which is how know--itchy hives. I
used to be drenched with vinegar as a child. These days, phenergan
salve works better and is less smelly.
I'm against chemical spray solutions, so if there is one such I wouldn't know about it. Sorry I can't be more helpful Cali Doxiadis Corfu, Greece (Temporarily jillrandall wrote: I have been lurking for a few weeks now and have been very impressed by the knowledgeable posts. My husband and I recently moved permanently from England to SW France, (450 m up in the Montagne Noire near Carcassonne), and inherited a beautiful garden, I have been reading all I can find on mediterranean gardening including Mediterranean Gardening by Heidi Gildemeister and The Mediterranean Garden by Hugo Latymer and have joined the MGS. My problem is that I have a pine tree in excess of 60ft high which has many cobwebby nests hanging from its branches. I have been told that they belong to processionary caterpillars. The tree is too tall to spray and too tall for me to prune the affected branches. Can anyone suggest how I can rid the tree of its unwelcome visitors. Jill Randallin NY) jillrandall wrote: I have been lurking for a few weeks now and have been very impressed by the knowledgeable posts. My husband and I recently moved permanently from England to SW France, (450 m up in the Montagne Noire near Carcassonne), and inherited a beautiful garden, I have been reading all I can find on mediterranean gardening including Mediterranean Gardening by Heidi Gildemeister and The Mediterranean Garden by Hugo Latymer and have joined the MGS. My problem is that I have a pine tree in excess of 60ft high which has many cobwebby nests hanging from its branches. I have been told that they belong to processionary caterpillars. The tree is too tall to spray and too tall for me to prune the affected branches. Can anyone suggest how I can rid the tree of its unwelcome visitors. Jill Randall |
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