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- From: john.mosko@engelhard.com
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- Subject: [nafex] Tacky Trunks
- Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2001 15:55:54 -0400
To freshen up the tape's tackiness, I dab on some Tanglefoot - a
long-lasting tacky paste sold in a small tub in the pesticide aisle.
John Mosko
"Gianni" <GIANNI-2@prodigy.net> on 10/04/2001 03:48:13 PM
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Subject: Re: [nafex] Rotten stinky little crawly ants or petrified ants...
Gang:
Well here is the story...my "late peach" tree was loaded with large,
beautiful, succulent looking peaches...the only problem is as the
peaches ripen, little tiny red ants attack them and burrow through the
flesh...I am so sad...I wiped a bunch of ants off of one and sampled
the fruit and my gosh...it was incredible...what an ambrosiatic(yes I
created a word)experience...but here is the sad part, the ants forced
me to pick the peaches in a less then fully ripe state, and frankly I
can taste a tremendous difference between the tree ripe ones and the
still kind of hard ones...so the question is, how do you handle
this???
Sad, sad, so very sad...
Fluf
Fluffster... Please don't fret oh furry one. Here try this...
Because I mulch my prunus persica, the ants love to take shelter in the
mulch.
I reverse ship tape around the trunk and they walk through it and get
adhered
to the tape. This should within a day or two dramatically reduce the ant
population.
The clear tape also warms the trunk a bit.... Will catch earwick, beetles,
flies, ants
a whole myriad. Works real nice on anything that comes in contact with the
adhesive.
I use a very strong tape that has the stickiness of duct tape.
Early in the season for a few weeks I will constantly keep changing the
tape as it fills
with expired ants and completely wipes out the population. And then again
in late summer.
Hope this is a quick stopgap of some sort so you can try to get these to
fully ripening.
Ambrosiatic. Hee hee.
Best of growing,
~Gianni
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[nafex] Tacky Trunks,
john . mosko, 10/04/2001
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