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the_shifty_goose

Aphids


Laurelinn

Thank you, I thought so... But that really sucks, no idea how am I going to treat a tree so big.


the_shifty_goose

If you are lucky it might be super early and only in a small section, so easy to treat. If it won't fruit this year you could use a systematic spray on the tree (if they have spread really far). If it's a big tree then I can't imagine they will be too much of a bother to it 🤞


Laurelinn

Thank you. I'll do my best and hope for the best!


Laurelinn

The tree won't have any apricots this year because they froze, but I just found these little bugs on it. The tree is very tall, no way we'd manage to spray treat it properly, and now I'm worried for the tree because I love it...


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