buddhamonk
Chumono
I have a few shimpaku with juniper scale. Safer's soap doesn't seem to help. Should I try an oil this time of the year and if so which one should I get?
Thanks in advance!
Thanks in advance!
I've used both neem and volk oil on shimpaku with no problems. It was for spider mites though not scale. You could try on one and see what happens. The safest thing may be to try blasting them off with a strong spray of water.
I have been dealing with scale on junipers for almost 10 years. I will offer this. The home made solution works very well. You will have to spray a couple of times probably every season, but it is worth it. Especially at the very end of winter.
These are the general ratios. You can use a little more oil and you can use as much as 2 tablespoons of soap for bad infestations.
1 tablespoon of vegetable oil
1 1/2 tablesspoons of dishwashing liquid. You can use palmolive or ivory. I have used both.
Mix this in a gallon of water. Then pour this solution in a spray bottle. Now add 1 capful (from the alcohol bottle) of alcohol. Shake well. Spay all surfaces, under and over branches, interiors, trunk etc..I usually leave it on for about 24 hours then shower the tree off very well. In a few weeks, I'll sometimes repeat it again. I would not spray in temps that are below freezing or above 90. However, you can offer some protection for the trees anyway. After spraying, I usually keep the tree out of direct sun for a few days and after the tree is thoroughly hosed off.
If possible, this works even better if yo umanually remove al lthe scale you see before yo uspray. However, sometiems there are so many, I just forgo that step becasue it would be impossible.
I also had success with Bonide all seasons horticultural oil years ago. However, I switched to this because it is not toxic at all. It can be sprayed inside, outside and no PPE in necessary.
Rob
I have been dealing with scale on junipers for almost 10 years. I will offer this. The home made solution works very well. You will have to spray a couple of times probably every season, but it is worth it. Especially at the very end of winter.
These are the general ratios. You can use a little more oil and you can use as much as 2 tablespoons of soap for bad infestations.
1 tablespoon of vegetable oil
1 1/2 tablesspoons of dishwashing liquid. You can use palmolive or ivory. I have used both.
Mix this in a gallon of water. Then pour this solution in a spray bottle. Now add 1 capful (from the alcohol bottle) of alcohol. Shake well. Spay all surfaces, under and over branches, interiors, trunk etc..I usually leave it on for about 24 hours then shower the tree off very well. In a few weeks, I'll sometimes repeat it again. I would not spray in temps that are below freezing or above 90. However, you can offer some protection for the trees anyway. After spraying, I usually keep the tree out of direct sun for a few days and after the tree is thoroughly hosed off.
If possible, this works even better if yo umanually remove al lthe scale you see before yo uspray. However, sometiems there are so many, I just forgo that step becasue it would be impossible.
I also had success with Bonide all seasons horticultural oil years ago. However, I switched to this because it is not toxic at all. It can be sprayed inside, outside and no PPE in necessary.
Rob