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DIYPCP43_Finding_Evidence_Of_Skeletonizers_Zygaenidae_Moths_On_The_Leaves_Of_A_Key_Lime_Tree

Author
Franklin Hernandez
Published
Wed 02 Jun 2021
Episode Link
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Pesticide labels have specific restrictions on them in regards to key lime trees. On today's edition, we inspect a Key lime tree which is a fruit bearing tree. This key lime tree in particular has burn marks and crinkled leaves which are evidence of Skeletonizers (moths in the family Zygaenidae). These are known for sucking along the top of the leaf. There is also some evidence of mite damage and webbing from spiders. For this job, we will treat this tree with a natural blend of products. Lawn care chemicals cannot be used here. Unfortunately many pest control technicians do not know how to identify fruit bearing trees and this can lead to bigger problems. #pestcontroltraining #pestcontrol #skeletonizers #lawncare https://twitter.com/naturepest https://naturepest.com/ https://www.facebook.com/NaturePestofDoral/ https://www.instagram.com/naturepest/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/naturepest-of-doral/

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