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10-20-2007, 06:13 PM #2
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symphilids control help
Umm...flame, and not a little...
Originally Posted by grandfallsp
But seriously-
Sounds like you've got a good infestation going- bummer.
Arthopods can usually be controlled by application of beneficial nematodes, but it doesn't sound like you have time to establish a predator population.
Abamectin and spinosyn products should both be effective applied as soil drench, or you could go to a malathion based product... but any of these would be something I'd be hesitant to ingest for quite a while after application.
Can you give a more specific species ID? Might point to a more specific regimen.
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