Dr. Michele Warmund, MU fruit tree researcher, reminds us that we should
treat our fruit trees for scale before the growing season. Control must be made
before bud swell with an application of superior soil. In early springs, this
spray is often missed as trees will start growing earlier than expected.
According to her, apricot, cherry, peach and plum are generally the first
fruit trees to begin growth. Then these are followed by apple and pear. Dormant
oils should be applied when temperatures are above 40 degrees F. and its primary
purpose is to smother overwintering mite eggs and young scale crawler.
A great resource for those who care for fruit trees is Extension guide
6010, Fruit Spray Schedules for the Homeowner. A copy can be obtained at your
Holt County Extension office in Oregon and for more information, contact the
Extension office at 660-446-3724.
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