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    Downtoearthdigs on
    July 24, 2017
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    Downtoearthdigs on
    July 26, 2017
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    Great! Best of luck!

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    nikki-phipps on
    August 7, 2017
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    I'm sorry, there isn't an image with your question. If you can provide a picture of the "critter" in question, we would be happy to help identify it for you.

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    nikki-phipps on
    August 7, 2017
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    Yes, horticultural soap will help with Cinch bug control.
    Here is a link with more information: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/plant-problems/pests/insects/chinch-bugs-in-lawns.htm

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    CarolineFlack on
    March 5, 2019
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    This new winding whitefly will assault every one of these palms, plants and that's only the tip of the iceberg. It is totally not the same as the ficus whitefly found on bushes. In any case, before you alarm, according to the https://www.dissertationhelpdeal.co.uk/ the University of Florida IFAS Extension says that not at all like its cousin the ficus whitefly, the rugose spiraling whitefly hasn't caused serious plant harm, for example, plant demise or extreme branch bite the dust back

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    MichiganDot on
    August 11, 2017
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    I would check with your county extension service and/or the fair organizers. Search for "[your state] county extension service". Whether scientific documentation is required and what level of documentation is acceptable is anyone's guess.

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    roseman on
    August 13, 2017
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    You will need to buy a miticide product such as Avid or Floramite. They can be expensive though. So you can go on Ebay and get smaller amounts at very reasonable prices for the home gardener. Regular insecticides and some products that say they are insecticides and miticides combined will not work. Use of insecticides only can make the problem worse by killing off all natural enemies of the mites.

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