#1: boxwood leafminers
Posted on 2006-06-05 15:56:34 by cb
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I am in zone 7/central Virginia, and am having trouble with what I think =
are boxwood leafminers. I'm 99.999% sure that's what it is. Anyway, does =
anyone have any suggestions for how to get rid of these nasty creatures? =
The boxwoods are pretty young, and are transplanted. They are growing =
well, but the new leaves, as well as the old, have the welts/blisters. =
Are the boxwoods saveable? Should I try to pick off the spent leaves? =
There are so many!
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