Posted by Texasmark1 on August 05, 2013 at 03:58:17 from (172.242.15.27):
In Reply to: O/T Bagworms? posted by blueridge on August 04, 2013 at 20:09:15:
I have 160 cedars around my yard as a dust/noise from the road, don't have to look at the neighbor's junk pile live fence.
Most every spring the butterflies hibernate and not long after that the cedars are covered with them.....bag worms....get their name from the bag they make and hang it from tree limbs. They will definitely kill a tree and have done it to neighbors.
I use the Bayer (like in aspirin) brand multi purpose insect spray, blue and red container....at the big box store. You get a big container of it; quart or so, for about $13 and it mixes 1 oz per gallon....very inexpensive and very effective.
I bought a motorized sprayer for roughly $100 that I run off my riding lawn mower battery and can reach the top of the trees. The bayer kills on contact, doesn't wash off after dry, and is said to be good for 30 days. Works for me.
I also use it on mosquitoes on the patio and fire ants in the yard. Good stuff.
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