Pests, Diseases and Other Problems
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Subject: Pesticide bomb/fogger??
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NoLongerActive |
Garden
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I have used the pressurized fogger pesticides in the garage, but does anyone make one for the garden? My patch has developed an aphid problem and I cant get to EVERY leaf, especially all the undersides of the leaves. A couple bug grenades I could toss out into the middle of the patch would sure make things easier.
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9/19/2003 12:43:15 PM
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Tremor |
Ctpumpkin@optonline.net
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Not that I'm aware of. The bombs for interior use would work BUT DON'T USE THEM. The inert carriers will destroy the leaves.
Try a systemic (Imidaclopriode) comined with a pyrethroid (permethrin) with a really good surfactant to speed things up.
Steve
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9/19/2003 2:07:04 PM
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overtherainbow |
Oz
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i used a yard fogger.burgess type.
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9/19/2003 3:44:26 PM
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NoLongerActive |
Garden
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Thanks Tremor, but I think you may have mistaken me for a chemist. Smaller words and maybe a picture hahaha. That yard fogger- does it really produce a fog, or is it like a mist? Would it be effective in contacting all surfaces of the plant (nooks/crannies/undersides of leaves?)
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9/19/2003 4:19:18 PM
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Tremor |
Ctpumpkin@optonline.net
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An electric fogger would be cool. It's the aerosol cans that concern me. The proplellant will hurt the plants. MCP, What are you putting in the Burgess? 1% Permethrin?
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9/19/2003 11:13:11 PM
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stewee |
Wood River, Nebraska
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Steve, do you recommend a surfactant be used with everything including foliar fertilizers? What is a "good" one to use? dave
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9/25/2003 7:12:00 PM
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Tremor |
Ctpumpkin@optonline.net
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The best I've ever used is the new Hawkeye we're selling. It's a true Organo-silicone surfactant. Helena Chemical has a similar offering called Silwet 77. Those are the only 2 I've used or know of. Hawkeye isn't cheap though. Like $34.00 for a 2 quart bottle. YIKES!
Regular non-ionic Spreader Sticker works well enough in most cases though. In volume it can be had for only $17.00 a gallon. Even a single gallon is only like $20.00 I think.
Since we use so very little (teaspoon per gallon) to make our sprays lay out a LOT better, I recommend some sort of surfactant with every spray. It's just good cheap insurance. Plus it can make a sloppy spray job work just well enough to save your butt. And I believe there are at least a few world record wanna be pumpkins out there that never reached their full potential because a foliar disease halted growth too soon.
Steve
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9/25/2003 9:28:41 PM
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stewee |
Wood River, Nebraska
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Thanks again Steve, I don't know what we'd do without you. dave
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10/3/2003 2:52:17 PM
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overtherainbow |
Oz
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burgess sells a premix. it works by propane flames heating a coil of tubing. a trigger pump pushes the fluid up into the hot coil. the fluid flash steams.
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10/4/2003 10:09:29 AM
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