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Old July 27, 2015   #42
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Originally Posted by efisakov View Post
Bill, it will work. It needs to be applied again after rain or on the new growing leafs. The problem is that it does not eradicate them for good. They are coming back year after year.
I really want to find a way to get rid of them for good. We need some biological not chemical solution.
Hey I will be happy with anything that is non toxic that works. When they are really bad like now I haven't found any of the organic or safe solutions to even be worth the effort. Even poisons are only somewhat effective and only if applied with a lot of soap in order to penetrate their webbing.

Bill
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