All,
After last year's discussion on fireblight I meant to write down the concensus recommendation on manual control.
What I recollect is that it was to prune out the twig/branch a few inches below the symptoms as soon as it is noticed, leaving an "ugly stub" if necessary, rinsing clippers with alcohol between cuts. Then taking out ugly stubs during the dormant season. Is that correct?
I just found the first couple "shepherd's crooks" on my pear trees, expect to see it on apples soon.
Thanks,
Jim Nottke
Zone 7
Pfafftown, North Carolina
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