Re: hostas nematodes and etc.
- Subject: Re: [SG] hostas nematodes and etc.
- From: B* <b*@SBTEK.NET>
- Date: Tue, 20 Jul 2004 18:25:54 -0500
The only thing I would use cygon on is iris borers and I haven't done that for many years. Being a systemic it is about the only thing that can kill the borer while it has burrowed into the plant. Bye Bob
NardaA@AOL.COM wrote:
In a message dated 7/20/2004 6:37:37 PM Eastern Standard Time, bobaxe@SBTEK.NET writes: Hi Narda I have never heard of a systemic fungicide doing much for hosta nematodes nor any pesticide other than nemacur. There are a couple of other ways to kill nematodes that don't seem to work very well. The best way is to find someone who still sells nemacur but it is getting harder and harder to find. I got the last bag in the whole state of Iowa from what I can tell. I think the pesticide sellers could sell off their old stock but no more is being produced. You have to have a pesticide license to get it. Bob, You are probably right, it never occurred to me that the Wade and Gatton people would tell me a story. They recommended using cygon by the directions on the package. Routine spraying is the recommendation. Several other people that I know are using the rose treatment because of the systemic properties of the pesticide in the rose care product, the fungicide is not the useful ingredient.
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