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They're Back :scared:

 

Well, they weren't exactly going away now were they.

 

There were clouds of the little bleeders all over today.

 

Third pic is the little bu@@ers at it.

 

The last shot I have no idea what it is; looks like the Leaf Minor on Steroids :scared::scared:

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Anyone get a client who wants them eradicated give me a call , my spray rig will reach 40'-50' that goes for any crawling critter, proccesionary [sp] moth etc

 

Not my rig but similar

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Anyone get a client who wants them eradicated give me a call , my spray rig will reach 40'-50' that goes for any crawling critter, proccesionary [sp] moth etc

 

Not my rig but similar

 

Not doubting your expertise for a minute, Lee but the other night on tele they showed the Kew arborists collecting the processionary moth (caterpillars) into a bag, then a blow-lamp to treat the rest. Is your treatment an advancement on this?

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Won't you have to kill them on all the neighbours chestnuts as well??? :D

 

I've had limited success on one site by removing and burning the leaves during the winter. Still not totally eradicated the problem though because of all the neighbours trees...

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