Pests, Diseases and Other Problems
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Subject: Vine borer larvae
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Langc |
Pennsylvania
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Hi, I’m worried about vine borers ruining my season before it even gets started. I’m fairly certain one of my plants had them last year and while I did remove the plants, there is a chance the larvae remained in the soil over winter. Once I till this year, would application of anything (organic or not) take care of any possible larvae before they have a chance to wreak havoc on my young pumpkin plants? I just read that they can remain in the soil over winter. Thank you!
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3/11/2022 10:43:38 AM
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Andy W |
Western NY
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I wouldn't necessarily worry about any grubs currently in the soil. New SVBs will just migrate in next summer anyway. You'll probably want to use a systemic like Merit (Imidacloprid), and/or this stuff:
https://www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/martins-cyonara-lawn-garden-quart-82031984?cm_vc=-10005
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3/11/2022 11:02:37 AM
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Langc |
Pennsylvania
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Thanks a lot!
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3/11/2022 12:43:49 PM
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pumpkinpal2 |
Syracuse, NY
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Also, perhaps this'll be unrelated to your exact situation, but 'before I till this year' is generally a better order of things to incorporate any soil additives - such as fertilizer and Mycorrhizae - you wouldn't till and then put anything on after, as tilling is TO incorporate items; Just a minor yet important distinction. Follow all products' labeled instructions as well---eric g
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3/11/2022 1:12:05 PM
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