OaklandCityFarmer
Deeply Rooted
Hey folks- It's been a while since I've been on here! So nice to see so many new faces and some of the old ones too
The issue I'm having is that with the unusually warm and early "Spring" weather we're having here in California my citrus trees kicked into full gear in January. I typically don't spray them with hort oil but I'm having a large infestation of scales. And I don't think that we'll be having cool enough weather anytime soon to allow for a spraying, and they're already flowering for their next crop so might not be a good idea anyway.
Besides broad spectrum pesticides, removing the creatures by hand/spraying them off- any tips would be appreciated. Do they have any natural predators that I can encourage?
As always, any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Carlos
The issue I'm having is that with the unusually warm and early "Spring" weather we're having here in California my citrus trees kicked into full gear in January. I typically don't spray them with hort oil but I'm having a large infestation of scales. And I don't think that we'll be having cool enough weather anytime soon to allow for a spraying, and they're already flowering for their next crop so might not be a good idea anyway.
Besides broad spectrum pesticides, removing the creatures by hand/spraying them off- any tips would be appreciated. Do they have any natural predators that I can encourage?
As always, any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Carlos