Nectarine fruit scarred from Western flower thrips |
Western flower thrips. Picture from University of California IPM Project. |
To keep the fruit from becoming scarred and deformed, pesticide applications must be used. One of the best organic approaches is to use the insecticide called spinosad. Spinosad is applied to the fruit with spray applications until harvest. It should be combined with a spreader/sticker additive to the spray mix. Follow label directions.
It doesn't say it but this product from ferti-loam has spinosad in it and is labeled for fruit. Otherwise look for the name Spinosad in the ingredients. |
It is a must to change off your pesticide applications with others to prevent the possibility of developing chemical resistance to this product. This is called rotating your chemical applications. Other organic sprays you can alternate with include insecticidal soap, and neem oil.
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