*Quiz: What movie did I spoof after the intro?😂* Using IV-Organics as a spray would have likely repelled these nasty pests. Get your discount here: ivorganics.com (10% off Code: BUSY10)
You are suggesting some sprays to get rid of pests but what i read that if a plant is healthy and contain the antioxidants and phyto-nutrients, the pests doesn't cause any harm but if plant is deficient in these nutrients then only insect can eat our plants.
@@TheBusyGardener You may be right as i don't have any practical experience but i read some articles that excess of Nitrogen in the soil can invite pests. So if one doesn't use artificial fertilizers, we can avoid excessive nitr
I've got an infestation of soft waxy scale that is thankfully small so far. They have latched onto two of my avocados, two guavas, and a couple of flowering trees that are still less than 6 ft tall. So far I've been able to minimize the damage by just spraying them off with a water hose every week or so. However, I'm thinking about being a bit more aggressive about them by using a Neem oil, soap, and water spray mix. A bigger problem than the scale seems to be ant colonies all over the garden and throughout the area where I have fruit trees and vines planted. In addition to eating the fruit, the ants protect the scale and encourage their growth.
I noticed similar scaly insects on my grapefruit tree over the winter. Thankfully it wasn't numerous. I would find a couple each day and would just use a stick to pry them off the limbs/fruit. Interestingly I would find them concentrated on limbs where there was fruit. I used a horticultural oil/insecticidal soap combination and it seemed like it did the trick. I never had an explosion like yours, thankfully.
My vine has bumps under the top layer of the stems. It causes it to be lighter colored in those places. When i run my nail across them they have little crumb things that come out. What is this?!
I fear I’m dealing with this situation. I tore out tons of dead vines and deep in the middle was a ball of these scale bugs in a mound of what felt like honey. Should I bite the bullet and just tear it all down and start over? How long will it take to grow back a new full area? My area is approximately an 8x10 area. Love it as a sound barrier to our neighbors pool equipment motors. Thanks!
From what I've read, one of the best ways to get rid of these (or rather, to never have an infestation) is to get rid of the Argentine Ant. Most of our issues with scale and aphids have to do with this wretched little ant. It essentially protects and farms Unfortunately, there aren't many great ways to get rid of Argentine ants. Would be great to see if someone can figure it out, as I'm sure that ant does millions of dollars of damage to our fruits and crops out here.
I would say mine is at a medium infestation, its also about 3 years old , what do you suggest, its the only thing keeping my bedroom covered from the street traffic
Hi Cameron, sorry to see your passion fruit vine decline from all the scale. My passion fruit vines haven't been as affected, but ants farming scale insects and aphids have been more of an issue on my citrus trees. In addition to the solutions you've described, I have also had excellent results of minimizing their population by wrapping the base of the trunks with tape and Tanglefoot. Here's a good video with the steps if you haven't already seen it: ruclips.net/video/69ip-oOXdTg/видео.html
That is probably too much to prune from an established plant like this. That said, passion fruit is short lived and was already a 2-3 years into a 3-4 year lifespan
I guess you're lucky you don't have a Passion Vine Hopper problem. Nasty moth-like creatures, approx 3/8" wide, with gossamer wings. They'll flick out the way if approached. Decimating plants down under. Um, this vid just appeared in my 'recommendations' a year later.
*Quiz: What movie did I spoof after the intro?😂*
Using IV-Organics as a spray would have likely repelled these nasty pests.
Get your discount here: ivorganics.com (10% off Code: BUSY10)
Princess Bride - Classic! This will be my first year planting a passion fruit vine and we are excited!
@@saramiller894 Aside from this issue, we've LOVED passion fruit! Grows quick, tons of fruit, evergreen. I think you're gonna love it
You are suggesting some sprays to get rid of pests but what i read that if a plant is healthy and contain the antioxidants and phyto-nutrients, the pests doesn't cause any harm but if plant is deficient in these nutrients then only insect can eat our plants.
@@meetu295 That may be true in some cases, but pests will also attack healthy plants, causing serious damage.
@@TheBusyGardener You may be right as i don't have any practical experience but i read some articles that excess of Nitrogen in the soil can invite pests. So if one doesn't use artificial fertilizers, we can avoid excessive nitr
I've got an infestation of soft waxy scale that is thankfully small so far. They have latched onto two of my avocados, two guavas, and a couple of flowering trees that are still less than 6 ft tall. So far I've been able to minimize the damage by just spraying them off with a water hose every week or so. However, I'm thinking about being a bit more aggressive about them by using a Neem oil, soap, and water spray mix. A bigger problem than the scale seems to be ant colonies all over the garden and throughout the area where I have fruit trees and vines planted. In addition to eating the fruit, the ants protect the scale and encourage their growth.
Just cut my 30’ pf vine and arch down bc of scale. It was sticky and filthy and half dead. Thanks for this video!
Good time Mr Montoya... I have a Maypop coming in spring
You got the reference! I think you'll love your maypop 😃
I noticed similar scaly insects on my grapefruit tree over the winter. Thankfully it wasn't numerous. I would find a couple each day and would just use a stick to pry them off the limbs/fruit. Interestingly I would find them concentrated on limbs where there was fruit. I used a horticultural oil/insecticidal soap combination and it seemed like it did the trick. I never had an explosion like yours, thankfully.
Yeah, a few bugs I can deal with, but that was ridiculous!
he starts adressing issue at 4:49
And miss the cinematic masterpiece at 0:40?!? 😂
My vine has bumps under the top layer of the stems. It causes it to be lighter colored in those places. When i run my nail across them they have little crumb things that come out. What is this?!
I fear I’m dealing with this situation. I tore out tons of dead vines and deep in the middle was a ball of these scale bugs in a mound of what felt like honey. Should I bite the bullet and just tear it all down and start over? How long will it take to grow back a new full area? My area is approximately an 8x10 area. Love it as a sound barrier to our neighbors pool equipment motors. Thanks!
From what I've read, one of the best ways to get rid of these (or rather, to never have an infestation) is to get rid of the Argentine Ant. Most of our issues with scale and aphids have to do with this wretched little ant. It essentially protects and farms
Unfortunately, there aren't many great ways to get rid of Argentine ants. Would be great to see if someone can figure it out, as I'm sure that ant does millions of dollars of damage to our fruits and crops out here.
The ants we've got aren't Argentine ants! It's true any of these ants farming these pests makes it so hard to eradicate the pest. 🙁
I would say mine is at a medium infestation, its also about 3 years old , what do you suggest, its the only thing keeping my bedroom covered from the street traffic
Definitely spray with a horticultural oil ASAP! Consider starting another plant from a clipping on the side so you can replant if needed.
@@TheBusyGardener thanks! Done and done! Ive been spraying with neem oil same?
I have Aphids Every Single Year!
Love the video.
Aphids are the worst! Thanks for the 🙌
Hi Cameron, sorry to see your passion fruit vine decline from all the scale. My passion fruit vines haven't been as affected, but ants farming scale insects and aphids have been more of an issue on my citrus trees. In addition to the solutions you've described, I have also had excellent results of minimizing their population by wrapping the base of the trunks with tape and Tanglefoot. Here's a good video with the steps if you haven't already seen it: ruclips.net/video/69ip-oOXdTg/видео.html
Replace it with butterfly pea thats also very beautiful
I'll have to consider it, with how nuts my passion fruit has gone on the other side and hit bad this infestation was
Could you prune about 95% of it and leave the base to grow back?
That is probably too much to prune from an established plant like this. That said, passion fruit is short lived and was already a 2-3 years into a 3-4 year lifespan
Found a huge moth about 3 inches long in my goji berry bush. Should I get rid of it or let it be?
Always get rid of every moth. Caterpillars eat plants!
I guess you're lucky you don't have a Passion Vine Hopper problem. Nasty moth-like creatures, approx 3/8" wide, with gossamer wings. They'll flick out the way if approached. Decimating plants down under. Um, this vid just appeared in my 'recommendations' a year later.
Another great video! BTW, I sent an email to you. Looking forward to your reply
Uh.....
Lots of talk and barely any useful advice...
And here I thought it would be the swordfighting that ruined it for you. 😂⚔