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Pros
Spinosad is a very safe insecticide. It works on some of the toughest bugs to get rid of -- like the dreaded, super-fast breeding white fly on camellias and tomatoes. Monterey insect spray works wonderfully for our spider mites.
Spray this all under and down your squash and zucchini every 5-7 days. One treatment seems to have cured my issue. This seems appears to be a more serious chemical but will definitely be effective in a pinch.
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Quality
Plan on using a water sprayer alternating with this product after a day or so
Shipping
The shipping bag also leaked which then leaked onto the other items in the mailbox
The spray bottle top was loose causing contents of the bottle to leak through the bag the product was in which then leaked into... Read More
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- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 301 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jun 2 2023.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Look at the leaves of your tecoma aka yellow or orange bells more closely and i think you will see that the surface of the leaf has been eaten or skeletonized
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This chewing damage causes the leaves to turn brown they become brown faster when it’s hot out
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
At a distance you see the leaves of your tecoma turning brown and it may look like drought
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
This shrub is native to the sonoran and chihuahua deserts the southwest central and even the northern parts of south america but not the mojave desert where it needs slightly more water and warmer winter temperatures
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The skeletonizer is the younger stages of a moth
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It’s not clear if this insect will survive the low temperatures of our winter or not
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If it does we may see more of this insect damage in future years as more tecoma are planted
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This insect damage is common to tecoma in warmer parts of the southwest
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