Every year I get what I think are leafhoppers on my grapes and they do great damage to the vine. This year I want to be proactive.
I see tiny little eggs on the vines right now and want to know of the best way get rid of them and prevent the leafhoppers from becoming prevalent all summer. Please reply as to a few of the best options to do this.
Thanks for your time.
David
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Hi David.
Searching around for info on this pest it would appear that infestaion needs to be quite high before treatment should be required.
Anything below 15 - 20 nymphs per leaf should be ok.
However if you want to check up on the beast....try this site.
https://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/r302300111.html
Searching around for info on this pest it would appear that infestaion needs to be quite high before treatment should be required.
Anything below 15 - 20 nymphs per leaf should be ok.
However if you want to check up on the beast....try this site.
https://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/r302300111.html
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