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#1: Re: [IBC] info req: Torro

Posted on 2005-08-25 16:35:14 by stevew70146

In a message dated 8/22/2005 9:17:37 P.M. Afghanistan Standard Time,
bonsai@DHOM.NET writes:

Per post a week or so ago I got a nice, but somewhat neglected, juniper from
a friend. The juniper had a significant ant infestation (and other). I gave
it an overnight soak and then treated it with Ortho Home and Garden. This
significantly reduced the problem(s). Last inspection I only found a few
ants. I will continue to monitor the tree closely.

Someone [local] recommended Torro for controlling the remaining ants. Are
there any potential dangers using Torro in bonsai? Looks like a syrup bait
the ants feed on and carry home.

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I would try using the bait next to the tree instead of on the soil. It
should attract the ants away from the tree. watch the top of the tree for aphids.
Ants sometimes leave them on trees they frequent.

SteveW
Long Island NY




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