The black spots are a sooty mold growing on the sugery excretia of
aphids and or whiteflys.CS will get rid of the sooty mold and the
aqueous portion will disrupt the 'bugs' for a while.Add a little
detergent and a little vegitable oil together then to the cs and spray
that.The emulsified oil will smother the aphids/whiteflies and their
eggs.Get some masking tapee and cicle the trunk of the citrus tree and
put a band of 'tanglefoot on the tape(never directly on the trunk)-this
will stop ants from bringing in the aphids as ants culture aphids for
thier sugary excretia(honeydew).When you fertillize the tree use organic
as chemical fertillizer will attract the whitefly.The curling is because
of the damage the aphids /whiteflys are doing to the underside of the
leaves.The sooty mold is on the tops of leaves because s--- rolls
downhill.look-observe-observe-observe-and then well observe some more....
Bee at the top of tulip poplars are more likely to be honey bees than
carpenter bees.Tulip poplar honey is very fine and is called Tupelo
HoneyBoth carpenter and honey bees are valuble as crop pollinators.
Holland Simms
Our citrus tree had black spots on the leaves, and the leaves were curling
up. I sprayed all the infected leaves one time with 10ppm CS and that took
care of it!
I did read on this list that CS would kill bees.
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