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Posted on 7/15/23 at 10:26 pm
Posted by calcotron
Member since Nov 2007
10116 posts
Posted on 7/15/23 at 10:26 pm
...suck. Filled a 5 gallon bucket with them frickers, from just 1.5 arborvitae trees. There are 14 arborvitae, but the first 2 I started with clearly had the issues. Just a few scattered in the adjacent. 15 feet high, one at a time. Damn eggs on the ground, but many are still moving in the trees. Gotta pick up eggs, will spray some stuff in the trees and on the ground. Fun. Probably 4 more hours of pulling those bitches out tomorrow. I don't have a question, I'm just whining.
Posted by bbvdd
Memphis, TN
Member since Jun 2009
28166 posts
Posted on 7/16/23 at 3:54 pm to
Spinosad spray will kill them.
Posted by calcotron
Member since Nov 2007
10116 posts
Posted on 7/16/23 at 5:22 pm to
I read that BT is best for them, basically stops them from eating and doesn't harm anything else. Nowhere around here had any though, but I ordered some. I was in the zone so I just spent another 6 hours today pulling them. About 8 gallons of them in total. Everything I read also said best thing to do is remove them. I just wish I didn't have 14 of these trees that are all 15 feet tall. Most didn't have near as much as the worst 2, but still no fun in July with all the Canadian smoke haze.

About half were still moving, the other half dry and likely with eggs. You could see eggs on the ground under one of them, so I cleaned that up as much as I could. I will get something to apply in April or so to kill them when they hatch. I don't think anything will really "kill" the eggs at this point.
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