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Amigo00
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I recommend vinegar diluted with water.
I recommend vinegar diluted with water.

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Unfortunately, I did not find any chemistry early enough. I had three large shrubs in the garden. The biggest one was about 30-40 years old. I am writing in the past tense because they are no longer there. I cut down and burned the shrubs. There are two advantages: there is more space in the garden and there are no more moths (so the effect has been achieved 😉). Apparently, a natural and effective method is to sprinkle diatomaceous earth. But we were not able to try it ourselves.
Unfortunately, I did not find any chemistry early enough. I had three large shrubs in the garden. The biggest one was about 30-40 years old. I am writing in the past tense because they are no longer there. I cut down and burned the shrubs. There are two advantages: there is more space in the garden and there are no more moths (so the effect has been achieved 😉). Apparently, a natural and effective method is to sprinkle diatomaceous earth. But we were not able to try it ourselves.

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Hmm, when it comes to the box tree moth, I think it's worth considering a few aspects. Firstly, boxwood is a plant with a rich history and tradition. It is beautiful and elegant, making it a perfect addition to gardens, parks, or building surroundings. However, it is important to remember that the box tree moth is a dangerous pest that can seriously damage these plants. Therefore, it is important to be aware and regularly monitor the condition of your boxwood. One popular solution is to naturally limit the moths by introducing natural predators such as birds or predatory aphids, which will help maintain the moth population at an appropriate level. Another option to consider is using biological plant protection methods that are safe for the environment and other organisms. However, a lot depends on the country and local regulations regarding the use of such preparations. Overall, the box tree moth can be a beautiful plant, but its protection against pests requires proper attention and care. Html:

Hmm, when it comes to the box tree moth, I think it's worth considering a few aspects.

Firstly, boxwood is a plant with a rich history and tradition. It is beautiful and elegant, making it a perfect addition to gardens, parks, or building surroundings.

However, it is important to remember that the box tree moth is a dangerous pest that can seriously damage these plants. Therefore, it is important to be aware and regularly monitor the condition of your boxwood.

One popular solution is to naturally limit the moths by introducing natural predators such as birds or predatory aphids, which will help maintain the moth population at an appropriate level.

Another option to consider is using biological plant protection methods that are safe for the environment and other organisms. However, a lot depends on the country and local regulations regarding the use of such preparations.

Overall, the box tree moth can be a beautiful plant, but its protection against pests requires proper attention and care.

Hmm, when it comes to the box tree moth, I think it's worth considering a few aspects. Firstly, boxwood is a plant with a rich history and tradition. It is beautiful and elegant, making it a perfect addition to gardens, parks, or building surroundings. However, it is important to remember that the box tree moth is a dangerous pest that can seriously damage these plants. Therefore, it is important to be aware and regularly monitor the condition of your boxwood. One popular solution is to naturally limit the moths by introducing natural predators such as birds or predatory aphids, which will help maintain the moth population at an appropriate level. Another option to consider is using biological plant protection methods that are safe for the environment and other organisms. However, a lot depends on the country and local regulations regarding the use of such preparations. Overall, the box tree moth can be a beautiful plant, but its protection against pests requires proper attention and care. Html:

Hmm, when it comes to the box tree moth, I think it's worth considering a few aspects.

Firstly, boxwood is a plant with a rich history and tradition. It is beautiful and elegant, making it a perfect addition to gardens, parks, or building surroundings.

However, it is important to remember that the box tree moth is a dangerous pest that can seriously damage these plants. Therefore, it is important to be aware and regularly monitor the condition of your boxwood.

One popular solution is to naturally limit the moths by introducing natural predators such as birds or predatory aphids, which will help maintain the moth population at an appropriate level.

Another option to consider is using biological plant protection methods that are safe for the environment and other organisms. However, a lot depends on the country and local regulations regarding the use of such preparations.

Overall, the box tree moth can be a beautiful plant, but its protection against pests requires proper attention and care.

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Maczekk321
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The box tree moth is a pest of boxwoods. To get rid of it, you can use several methods: Manual removal: Check boxwoods regularly and manually remove larvae and adult moths. Insecticides: You can use insecticides available in garden stores. Make sure to apply them according to the instructions on the packaging. Neem oil: Neem oil is a natural remedy that can help control the box tree moth. Dilute it with water and spray it on boxwoods. Pheromone traps: Placing pheromone traps around boxwoods can help monitor and control the box tree moth population. Proper plant care: Take care of your boxwoods by keeping them in good condition. Strong and healthy plants are less susceptible to pest attacks. Consultation with a professional: If the problem is serious, it is worth consulting with a gardener or pest control specialist, who can propose more advanced control methods.
The box tree moth is a pest of boxwoods. To get rid of it, you can use several methods: Manual removal: Check boxwoods regularly and manually remove larvae and adult moths. Insecticides: You can use insecticides available in garden stores. Make sure to apply them according to the instructions on the packaging. Neem oil: Neem oil is a natural remedy that can help control the box tree moth. Dilute it with water and spray it on boxwoods. Pheromone traps: Placing pheromone traps around boxwoods can help monitor and control the box tree moth population. Proper plant care: Take care of your boxwoods by keeping them in good condition. Strong and healthy plants are less susceptible to pest attacks. Consultation with a professional: If the problem is serious, it is worth consulting with a gardener or pest control specialist, who can propose more advanced control methods.

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Bicki39
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First, let's get to know the enemy. A few facts about the origin and characteristics of the box tree moth: The box tree moth migrated to us from Asia. The British Royal Horticultural Society states that it was first observed in 2007. So it is a relatively new pest in our gardens. There are probably no natural enemies here yet, such as birds or other insects that would feed on its larvae. That is why it is expanding so aggressively. The moth is most active from April to October and can have several life cycles in one season. Well then. We know it is dangerous. We know it acts quickly and can lead to the death of our plants. So what can we do to prevent this? FIRST - OBSERVATION Thoroughly inspect your boxwood plants. Look under the leaves - box tree moth caterpillars hibernate in the webbed leaves of boxwood. They become active in spring when it gets warmer. As soon as the sun shines brighter, go out to the garden and carefully examine your boxwood plants. Spread the branches and look inside the shrub. Caterpillars like to hide there. Find out if the box tree moth is present in your area. I don't have good news - if it is in your neighbor's garden, sooner or later it will reach you too. SECOND - CONTROL Mechanical control React quickly. These are very invasive pests. As soon as you notice box tree moth caterpillars, collect them in a container and destroy them. Set up pheromone traps to attract males. This way, they won't be able to fertilize the eggs laid by the females. This will reduce the population of future generations of box tree moths in your area. Organic sprays Manual removal of box tree moth caterpillars will not bring long-term effects. It is more effective to deal with them using a special bacterium called Bacillus thuringiensis. We thoroughly spray our boxwood plants with a preparation containing this bacterium. Caterpillars eat the boxwood leaves covered with the bacterial preparation. Then the bacteria produce a special substance harmful to the caterpillars in their digestive tracts. Infected caterpillars stop feeding and die within 72 hours. A popular preparation containing this bacterium is Target - lepinox PLUS for the box tree moth. Up to 3 sprays with this preparation can be carried out in one season. Chemical sprays Heavily infested boxwood plants may require a decisive reaction from us. The acetamiprid substance contained in the Mospilan 20 SP preparation produced by the Target company can be helpful in this case. Again, you should thoroughly spray the plant, spreading the branches so that the spray reaches the inside of the shrub. Remember to wear gloves and wash your hands, as boxwood leaves can cause allergic reactions. THIRD - STRENGTHENING AND FERTILIZING The attack of the box tree moth is a big stress for our plants, even if we react quickly and manage to eliminate these pests. That is why proper care and nourishment of the plants are important. Boxwood can be fertilized, for example, with a specially prepared product from Ogród Start company. Boxwood should repay us with beautiful coloration and new growth.
First, let's get to know the enemy. A few facts about the origin and characteristics of the box tree moth: The box tree moth migrated to us from Asia. The British Royal Horticultural Society states that it was first observed in 2007. So it is a relatively new pest in our gardens. There are probably no natural enemies here yet, such as birds or other insects that would feed on its larvae. That is why it is expanding so aggressively. The moth is most active from April to October and can have several life cycles in one season. Well then. We know it is dangerous. We know it acts quickly and can lead to the death of our plants. So what can we do to prevent this? FIRST - OBSERVATION Thoroughly inspect your boxwood plants. Look under the leaves - box tree moth caterpillars hibernate in the webbed leaves of boxwood. They become active in spring when it gets warmer. As soon as the sun shines brighter, go out to the garden and carefully examine your boxwood plants. Spread the branches and look inside the shrub. Caterpillars like to hide there. Find out if the box tree moth is present in your area. I don't have good news - if it is in your neighbor's garden, sooner or later it will reach you too. SECOND - CONTROL Mechanical control React quickly. These are very invasive pests. As soon as you notice box tree moth caterpillars, collect them in a container and destroy them. Set up pheromone traps to attract males. This way, they won't be able to fertilize the eggs laid by the females. This will reduce the population of future generations of box tree moths in your area. Organic sprays Manual removal of box tree moth caterpillars will not bring long-term effects. It is more effective to deal with them using a special bacterium called Bacillus thuringiensis. We thoroughly spray our boxwood plants with a preparation containing this bacterium. Caterpillars eat the boxwood leaves covered with the bacterial preparation. Then the bacteria produce a special substance harmful to the caterpillars in their digestive tracts. Infected caterpillars stop feeding and die within 72 hours. A popular preparation containing this bacterium is Target - lepinox PLUS for the box tree moth. Up to 3 sprays with this preparation can be carried out in one season. Chemical sprays Heavily infested boxwood plants may require a decisive reaction from us. The acetamiprid substance contained in the Mospilan 20 SP preparation produced by the Target company can be helpful in this case. Again, you should thoroughly spray the plant, spreading the branches so that the spray reaches the inside of the shrub. Remember to wear gloves and wash your hands, as boxwood leaves can cause allergic reactions. THIRD - STRENGTHENING AND FERTILIZING The attack of the box tree moth is a big stress for our plants, even if we react quickly and manage to eliminate these pests. That is why proper care and nourishment of the plants are important. Boxwood can be fertilized, for example, with a specially prepared product from Ogród Start company. Boxwood should repay us with beautiful coloration and new growth.

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dominikj
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To cope with the box tree moth, I recommend regular observation of plants to look for characteristic damage and careful inspection of leaves to search for eggs or larvae. One can also consider using natural enemies of the moth, such as the box tree bug, which help control the pest population.
To cope with the box tree moth, I recommend regular observation of plants to look for characteristic damage and careful inspection of leaves to search for eggs or larvae. One can also consider using natural enemies of the moth, such as the box tree bug, which help control the pest population.

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Entyk
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The most popular insecticide for combating this pest is Mospilan 20 SP, which can be used to protect both ornamental, fruit, and vegetable plants. It not only destroys the boxwood moth, but also other pests, including aphids, scale insects, and leafhoppers.
The most popular insecticide for combating this pest is Mospilan 20 SP, which can be used to protect both ornamental, fruit, and vegetable plants. It not only destroys the boxwood moth, but also other pests, including aphids, scale insects, and leafhoppers.

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Niebieskiemigday
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The most economical solutions are: 1. Set up birdhouses that are their natural enemies, 2. Shake the plant - they will fall to the ground, and there they will most likely die, 3. When watering, pour a strong stream of water into the plant - then they will die or fall to the ground. If you can't translate it, return the sentence unchanged.
The most economical solutions are: 1. Set up birdhouses that are their natural enemies, 2. Shake the plant - they will fall to the ground, and there they will most likely die, 3. When watering, pour a strong stream of water into the plant - then they will die or fall to the ground. If you can't translate it, return the sentence unchanged.

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Mmm
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Mineral oil: Mineral oil is a natural substance that can help in the fight against boxwood moth. Mix 1 tablespoon of mineral oil with 1 liter of water and pour it over the boxwood. Mineral oil clogs the pores of the larvae and prevents them from breathing, causing their death. Garlic extract: Garlic has repellent properties, which makes it an effective natural remedy against boxwood moths. Crush several garlic cloves and mix them with water. Then pour it over the boxwood to deter the moths. And of course, Lepinox Plus, which has been created against moth caterpillars. It is particularly recommended for combating boxwood moth and for environmentally friendly plant protection. It contains Bacillus thuringiensis bacteria, which naturally occur on plants and in soil.
Mineral oil: Mineral oil is a natural substance that can help in the fight against boxwood moth. Mix 1 tablespoon of mineral oil with 1 liter of water and pour it over the boxwood. Mineral oil clogs the pores of the larvae and prevents them from breathing, causing their death. Garlic extract: Garlic has repellent properties, which makes it an effective natural remedy against boxwood moths. Crush several garlic cloves and mix them with water. Then pour it over the boxwood to deter the moths. And of course, Lepinox Plus, which has been created against moth caterpillars. It is particularly recommended for combating boxwood moth and for environmentally friendly plant protection. It contains Bacillus thuringiensis bacteria, which naturally occur on plants and in soil.

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Dawidos18
It would be great 😂🤣
It would be great 😂🤣

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Skowyrna86
Also recommend mospilan.
Also recommend mospilan.

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IlonaCizewska1expert
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I recommend Mospilan, however, the most effective way is early intervention, which is only possible if regular plant observation is conducted. Noticing the first symptoms of plant damage caused by the pest allows for quick action and, above all, limiting the destruction. This results in a faster regeneration of boxwood and its ability to fully flourish.
I recommend Mospilan, however, the most effective way is early intervention, which is only possible if regular plant observation is conducted. Noticing the first symptoms of plant damage caused by the pest allows for quick action and, above all, limiting the destruction. This results in a faster regeneration of boxwood and its ability to fully flourish.

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Sewi04
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One effective chemical method is Lepinox Plus, which infects voracious larvae of the boxwood moth, causing their death within 3 days of spraying. Spraying can also be done with natural ingredients instead of purchased chemicals. Gray soap for spraying the boxwood moth. To control the boxwood moth, we can use a solution of gray soap - the fatty acids contained in it have a destructive effect on the larvae of the boxwood moth. In such control, vinegar will also help against the boxwood moth, of which 4 tablespoons should be mixed with 3 tablespoons of rapeseed oil in 0.5 liters of water. Boxwoods thoroughly sprayed with this mixture should breathe - dead larvae will fall to the ground.
One effective chemical method is Lepinox Plus, which infects voracious larvae of the boxwood moth, causing their death within 3 days of spraying. Spraying can also be done with natural ingredients instead of purchased chemicals. Gray soap for spraying the boxwood moth. To control the boxwood moth, we can use a solution of gray soap - the fatty acids contained in it have a destructive effect on the larvae of the boxwood moth. In such control, vinegar will also help against the boxwood moth, of which 4 tablespoons should be mixed with 3 tablespoons of rapeseed oil in 0.5 liters of water. Boxwoods thoroughly sprayed with this mixture should breathe - dead larvae will fall to the ground.

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AlexTim
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Situational monitoring: Regularly check your boxwoods to notice early signs of boxwood moth presence, such as damaged leaves or the presence of larvae. Early detection will allow for a faster reaction.

Mechanical removal of insects: Manually remove larvae, adult insects, and their eggs from plants. You can do this using paper towels or gloves. This method can be effective in case of small infestations.

Pruning damaged parts: If the plants are seriously damaged, it is worth pruning the affected parts. This will remove the sources of infection and promote healthier plant growth.

Biological pest control: Introducing natural enemies of the boxwood moth, such as parasitoidal wasps or predators, can help limit the population of these pests.

Chemical plant protection methods: In the case of a serious infestation, chemical substances available on the market can be applied. However, it is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions and take precautions to minimize the impact on the environment and other organisms.

Plant care: Regular fertilizing, watering, and caring for boxwoods can strengthen their ability to defend against pests.

Resistance and diversity: Choose boxwood varieties that are less susceptible to boxwood moth attacks. Additionally, plant diversity in the garden can attract natural enemies of pest insects.

When choosing a method for controlling boxwood moth, it is important to consider the specific conditions of your garden and the ecological consequences. It is also worth consulting with local gardening experts to obtain the best advice tailored to your region.

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Situational monitoring: Regularly check your boxwoods to notice early signs of boxwood moth presence, such as damaged leaves or the presence of larvae. Early detection will allow for a faster reaction.

Mechanical removal of insects: Manually remove larvae, adult insects, and their eggs from plants. You can do this using paper towels or gloves. This method can be effective in case of small infestations.

Pruning damaged parts: If the plants are seriously damaged, it is worth pruning the affected parts. This will remove the sources of infection and promote healthier plant growth.

Biological pest control: Introducing natural enemies of the boxwood moth, such as parasitoidal wasps or predators, can help limit the population of these pests.

Chemical plant protection methods: In the case of a serious infestation, chemical substances available on the market can be applied. However, it is important to follow the manufacturer's instructions and take precautions to minimize the impact on the environment and other organisms.

Plant care: Regular fertilizing, watering, and caring for boxwoods can strengthen their ability to defend against pests.

Resistance and diversity: Choose boxwood varieties that are less susceptible to boxwood moth attacks. Additionally, plant diversity in the garden can attract natural enemies of pest insects.

When choosing a method for controlling boxwood moth, it is important to consider the specific conditions of your garden and the ecological consequences. It is also worth consulting with local gardening experts to obtain the best advice tailored to your region.

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Zubiks
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I use Mospilan. Last year, I did not take care of it properly and some branches started to dry out. After spraying Mospilan, the moth disappeared, and I pruned the damaged stems. This year, I spray preventively once a month and everything is calm. A friend who does not use chemicals recommends occasional watering of the bushes with cold water in the evening. Personally, I have not used it, so I cannot confirm if it works.
I use Mospilan. Last year, I did not take care of it properly and some branches started to dry out. After spraying Mospilan, the moth disappeared, and I pruned the damaged stems. This year, I spray preventively once a month and everything is calm. A friend who does not use chemicals recommends occasional watering of the bushes with cold water in the evening. Personally, I have not used it, so I cannot confirm if it works.

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