Fish Oil Rosine SOAP
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Fish Oil Rosine SOAP
Both nymphs and adults of the mealybug suck cell sap from the vegetative parts and barriers. Affected plant parts result in malformed leaves and shoot tips. During the sucking process, they excrete honey dew, which in turn, leads to the development of a sooty mould. Pest management Remove and destroy loose bark. After the removal of bark, swab the trunk and arms with Dichlorvos 30 ml + sticker 15 ml or 20ml of Dichlorvous + 20 gm of fish oil rosin soap by mixed in 10 litres of water. Collect and destroy new shoots, infected with mealy bugs. Rake the soil and mix with Carbaryl 10 per cent dust or Malathion 5 per cent dust at 20 gm per vine.
Locate ant colonies and destroy them by drenching with Chlorpyriphos 20EC at 2.5 ml/lt. or apply Malathion dust at 25Kg/acre.
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