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what's eating my Apple Trees? First year I moved in (2009) I had a bumper crop. Since then a bit hit and miss. Last year a good crop - this year B/A.
I don't see any Possum poo around the base - I don't see any bugs / caterpillars either. 100 yards to the left of the shed - I have two rows of young trees - which don't get touched. The damage starts when the first flowers and leaves appear. I'm assuming at night. Any ideas gratefully appreciated.
cheers,
D
Cyclone tools have a hay fork, but not many will stock them. You may be able to order one from bunnings, but check the price first. Last time I saw one for sale, it was close to $100.00. Second hand, (ebay?) or a clearing sale might be the go.
3 Tine Hay Fork - long timber handle - Cyclone Tools Pty Ltd
Don.
Could be. Or a bush rat.
Is the tree apparently healthy? Any fungus?
If you spray a soapy water mixture on it, you may deter any possums and combat any fungus at the same time.
Hello D,
Does the damage look like this? Accessed November 15 2016 from, something is stripping the bark off my 15 yr old lime tree - I suspect possums - Yates.
How to make lime wash for citrus - you would have to check how apples like lime? Accessed November 15, 2016 from https://www.organicgardener.com.au/a...ased-whitewash
What is good for the Rutaceae Family = Citrus may not be good for the Rosaceae Family = Apple. .... time passes .... research .... research okay . All good in the Loir Valley, Accessed November 15, 2016 from, http://beyondclean.org/2011/03/23/da...he-apple-trees.
Perhaps a cheapish motion activated camera could assist identifying the culprit? What about painting the branches with something unpalatable such as lime wash or soapy water? Or good old physical intervention of netting. By protecting one tree though you could be endangering others.
Oh by the way I bear no liability for results from my suggestions.
Kind Regards
Lionel
Thanks for the replies. When the tree comes out in blossom , looks good and healthy. Then it all goes pear (apple)shaped. I've not seen any Cockatoos and the bark isn't being stripped - just the new shoots/blossom being nibbled.Can't see any fungus. I hadn't thought of the soapy water - that sounds nice and gentle - I didn't want to spray anything unpleasant on it. I've ringed both with some chicken wire loosely supported and will have a go with the soapy water. I haven't seen any possum poo about and I have other apple trees that aren't being touched - also two nectarines and a plum with no issues either. I've wanted one of those farm cameras for ages and keep hoping they come down in price - but they don't seem to. I'll report back.
cheers,
D
I gave the SWB a bit of a trim.
cheers,
D
Contact this mob. If any one knows, they should.
Pests and Diseases
Something has been eating the leaves on our Calla Lilies the last couple of weeks & I have been spraying with Pyrethrum every second day but they are still being eaten.:mad: When I was out there early this morning & there are a lot of small green grasshoppers around the garden.:o Does any one know what is best to kill the hoppers with out poisoning us when we eat our produce?
I also don't want to kill the native bees that are pollinating out fruit trees & Q cumber vines , ect.