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Is there any natural remedies?
Quote from: Donkeys4hire on April 20, 2016, 03:23:13 PMIs there any natural remedies?No, you either use imidacloprid drench or spray it with somethings (spinosad is considered "Organic") like other posters said above. I'm sure the natural predators are already thinning out the leaf miner population, or in this case, too slow to do it.
In South Florida, it is a year round battle with leaf miner. I recommended to drenching the tree, and any other citrus you have, with imidacloprid 3 times a year. The affected leaves will not change but the new flushes should come out clean. I would also add to your regime to spray with copper fungicide.
Quote from: fyliu on April 20, 2016, 08:35:26 PMQuote from: Donkeys4hire on April 20, 2016, 03:23:13 PMIs there any natural remedies?No, you either use imidacloprid drench or spray it with somethings (spinosad is considered "Organic") like other posters said above. I'm sure the natural predators are already thinning out the leaf miner population, or in this case, too slow to do it.No natural predators here. Leaf miner has been a mainstay problem with citrus here for years. Untreated, I dont tthink i have seen a tree go undamaged.
Quote from: bsbullie on April 20, 2016, 11:23:18 PMQuote from: fyliu on April 20, 2016, 08:35:26 PMQuote from: Donkeys4hire on April 20, 2016, 03:23:13 PMIs there any natural remedies?No, you either use imidacloprid drench or spray it with somethings (spinosad is considered "Organic") like other posters said above. I'm sure the natural predators are already thinning out the leaf miner population, or in this case, too slow to do it.No natural predators here. Leaf miner has been a mainstay problem with citrus here for years. Untreated, I dont tthink i have seen a tree go undamaged.I have two citrus trees they have not touched period, centennial kumquat and variegated pink lemon They do not touch variegated citrus leaves.
People sometimes do use neem oil for various citrus tree problems, mostly against aphids, scale and mealybugs. Neem oil works poorly for citrus leaf miner. You can use wasps if you like - but good luck with that. - Millet