THESE FLIES CAN RUIN YOUR APPLES

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  • Опубликовано: 4 авг 2024
  • Tired of having your apples ruined by apple maggot flies (railroad worm) Rhagoletis pomonella? They leave rust coloured trails through the apple and are not visible to the naked eye. I show you how mass trapping them can give you nice fruit.
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Комментарии • 89

  • @TherealSakuraKei
    @TherealSakuraKei 3 года назад +11

    Ah so thats what they are.... Had some by my apple trees and I was amazed at how they are camouflaged to look like a jumping spider. They face backwards and move like them.... Very interesting ♡ and helpful. Thank you!

  • @janemonroe921
    @janemonroe921 3 года назад +2

    I love love love your videos. So practical & organic! ♥️♥️♥️

  •  3 года назад +2

    Encore un autre truc extra qu'on va appliquer pour nos fruitiers!! Thanks! 😁👍

  • @fezwhy
    @fezwhy 2 года назад +3

    What a fantastic tip! No doubt this will save fruit on many orchards. I appreciate you sharing your knowledge.

  • @terri-youtube
    @terri-youtube 3 года назад +3

    Thank's for sharing your wealth of knowledge!~~

  • @kathmandu1575
    @kathmandu1575 Год назад

    Excellent video - thanks!

  • @luke_l177
    @luke_l177 3 года назад +7

    Thank you for making all the content! It is very helpful and fun to watch!

  • @teeterfarmtech5955
    @teeterfarmtech5955 3 года назад +6

    Your videos are always full of practical knowledge and love the details about how to set it up. I'm going to turn 10acres of corn field into permaculture orchard. It's going to take awhile, I have a cover crop in now to get roots in the ground.

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  3 года назад +1

      Fantastic. Take lots of photos and videos now and at each step. You will never regret too many photos.

  • @carinep.4520
    @carinep.4520 12 часов назад

    This is great info. How about small birds, would they also be stuck to these? We live in an area where there are lots of hummingbirds.

  • @gregorybarta4678
    @gregorybarta4678 2 года назад

    Thanks!

  • @showkatjami7445
    @showkatjami7445 3 года назад

    wonderful

  • @sebastienloyer9471
    @sebastienloyer9471 3 года назад

    Thanks to you

  • @fireupyourheartfortruth
    @fireupyourheartfortruth 3 года назад

    Thank u❤️🐝❤️

  • @joseegervais4268
    @joseegervais4268 3 года назад +1

    Thanks Stefan! Always very informative. Can you please make a video about japanese beetles?

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  3 года назад

      When I see enough of them on the farm.

    • @joseegervais4268
      @joseegervais4268 3 года назад +1

      @@StefanSobkowiak Hopefully you don't although I hope you can share some tips with those of us who have been afflicted:)

  • @Thathumanoverthere1701
    @Thathumanoverthere1701 3 года назад +4

    Uncle Stefen, your kung fu is so strong, so deadly. Gonna have to switch from calling you Uncle Stefen to Master Stefan *bows*

  • @conquererification
    @conquererification 3 года назад +3

    Been having a tough time with catapillers emptying catapillar traps every morning since I found out they like oaks more then apple trees.
    For the apple magit fly I've been using sandwich bags as described on "Hardy Fruit's Nursery" web site.
    And just for a fun fact this happened to me just the other day. Wanting to make a trio using the rows between the trees as a nitrogen fixer with orchard mix of grasses.I didn't use it all so the other day I needed a cardboard box and opened the orchard seed mix box and the seed bag was covered with plum curcullio insects. I don't know how they collect the seeds,maybe by vacuum, could be an angle on the fight against plum curcullio.
    Thanks again for another great vid.

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  3 года назад +2

      There are a lot of curculio species almost one for every plant species. Yes a lot of seed harvest is vacuumed or combined.

  • @mking3219
    @mking3219 2 года назад

    Excellent information, do you have anything for plum curculio?? Thanks

  • @liza-marie89
    @liza-marie89 3 года назад +3

    Suddenly I like wasps a lil more. I don't care for being stung though... lol. I am going to plant a bunch of fruit trees and vines in a week or so. Thanks for the great advice!

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  3 года назад +1

      If you take my advice from my wasp video you will go years between stings. We have LOTS of wasps and last time I was stung was more than 10 years ago.

    • @liza-marie89
      @liza-marie89 3 года назад

      @@StefanSobkowiak Thanks, I wil give it a watch. The last time I was stung, was in highschool. I was cleaning whe pool with the net and I didn't see Mr. Wasp on the metal pole. It got me on the upper thigh. I feel no need to re- experience that lol.

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  3 года назад

      Ouch.

  • @nickneufeld2081
    @nickneufeld2081 2 года назад +1

    Hi Stefan,
    I'm making my first traps right now. I'm starting with clear plexiglass. I have green paint on hand but no yellow. Do you think a red circle on green can be just as effective?
    Thanks!

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  2 года назад +2

      I don’t think it will be as effective. It’s the contrast of red on yellow that really pops. Plus many traps are just yellow. Just make the trip for yellow paint, it’s meant to last for years.

  • @andrewsmyth6027
    @andrewsmyth6027 2 года назад +1

    just a quick question i love the traps you use for pests but am concerned as to the possible damage or trapping of bees?? would like to know what your observations have been great videos in fact they are excellent

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  2 года назад +6

      Rarely ever seen a bee (maybe 2-5) on hundreds of traps over 20 years. Not a concern here.

    • @healthyfitmom
      @healthyfitmom 9 месяцев назад

      @@StefanSobkowiak what about birds? I worry birds may get attracted and stuck and die.

  • @simombreeds9501
    @simombreeds9501 3 года назад +1

    Thats for the Super tipp once again. Greetings from Sachsen-Anhalt Germany 👍🏻🍻

  • @nicklaspersson4687
    @nicklaspersson4687 3 года назад +1

    What kind of glue was put on the trap. "TreeTang" ? It maybe a be a well known brand in the USA but far from all vievers live there. What is it made of ?

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  3 года назад +1

      Tree tanglefoot. Made with tree gums mostly.

  • @nickhammersonrocks
    @nickhammersonrocks 3 года назад +1

    GOTCHA!!!!!!!

  • @4helex
    @4helex 3 месяца назад

    So while looking for pexiglass or some clear plastic to try this I came across a box of cheap plastic red Christmas ball decorations about the size of small apples. So what I'm going to try is burn a few holes in the top halfs and fill with a molasses/ water blend and coat the bottom half with tree stickum goop and hopefully catch coddling moths and these maggot flies. I hope it works. Maybe paint a few yellow dots on them?

  • @MyMickey49
    @MyMickey49 3 года назад +2

    Stefan, did you ever make a video on "seed programming" as you mentioned a year ago on your update of the new seeded orchard?

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  3 года назад +1

      It’s on the schedule. I have it in the French videos if you want to get it with subtitles. “Comment programmer les graines”.

  • @MsCaterific
    @MsCaterific 3 года назад

    💛

  • @Blackscoutwinter
    @Blackscoutwinter 2 года назад

    What would you use for those leaf eating Japanese beetle Bastards? Thanks. I'll be making some of these for the apple trees though.

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  2 года назад

      There are traps for them.

    • @Blackscoutwinter
      @Blackscoutwinter 2 года назад

      @@StefanSobkowiak Yea I know. Thought you would have a homemade trap. But thanks.

  • @sight1666
    @sight1666 2 года назад +1

    In my place, i have some kind of small jumping spider looks like wolf spider but just big to 2-4 cm, very like to eat these flies but problem is It almost gone from other place usually by people clean or burned all fallen leaf or plant, things they'll use to hide and make home and sure pesticide also killed them all. And those garden got a very tired problem with these flies.

  • @michaellambert9701
    @michaellambert9701 Год назад

    what is it that you use as bate? and then cover with

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  Год назад

      Tree tanglefoot is what covers it. No bait just the colour.

  • @laurabartoli5909
    @laurabartoli5909 3 года назад

    I wonder if this method would work with Mediterranean and Queensland fruit flies? I lost a lot of my tomato and mandarine crops last season because of them. In Sydney, Australia...

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  3 года назад +1

      Yes certainly for tomatoes maybe just make the spot orange for mandarin.

  • @aliciaestrada4082
    @aliciaestrada4082 2 года назад

    👍🏽

  • @user-jt6fp3xb3t
    @user-jt6fp3xb3t Год назад

    I see you posted this video a year ago but I have a question: How effective would you say the traps are? 70? 80? 90? percent? Also, I have several different apple varieties that have as a group decided to take every second year off, or even three years off from cropping -- totally in sync with each other. Any way to get them to fruit independently, and hopefully staggered, so that at least one tree will crop every year? Thanks

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  Год назад +2

      I would say 80% but varies a lot based on: putting up at the right time, making sure the glue is sticky throughout the season (applying again if needed), having enough traps (may need 2-3 per tree for larger trees). One fly can damage a lot of fruit if it’s not caught the first day. As for different bearing years yes you can get them to fruit one year each by: pruning hard the year it’s supposed to fruit to reduce fruit load, fertilize when it fruits to let it restore energy, use mulch to reduce water stress on the tree, thin fruit very early when it fruits.

    • @user-jt6fp3xb3t
      @user-jt6fp3xb3t Год назад

      @@StefanSobkowiak Thank you so much for the tips. Bless you.

  • @judymalko6929
    @judymalko6929 3 года назад

    What do you know about Asian beetles?
    Never saw or heard about them until fig got bit by one. Had very hard time !!! Now I’ve seen them other places. I’m very Afaird

    • @judymalko6929
      @judymalko6929 3 года назад +1

      Until dog got bit. Sorry

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  3 года назад

      I don't know them. Know the asiatic lily beetle and the asiatic ladybug.

  • @nickhammersonrocks
    @nickhammersonrocks 3 года назад +1

    HEY DR. SOB!!!!!! YOUR FLIES DOWN!!!!!!

  • @barbarasimoes9463
    @barbarasimoes9463 Год назад

    Is there a reason for the plexiglass vs. something like a piece of wood that's painted? I would have easy access to wood, but not sure about plexiglass and cutting it...Thanks for any advice on this. If it needs to be plexi, then I'll find it; otherwise wood squares would be easier. Thanks again.

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  Год назад +1

      That would be great to use wood. If you can get it to be as brilliant and durable.

    • @barbarasimoes9463
      @barbarasimoes9463 Год назад

      @@StefanSobkowiak I think I could get a very bright yellow and red paint...High gloss? And I could cover it with Saran Wrap as you did. Love it! Thanks!

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  Год назад

      Please try and let me know how it turns out.

    • @barbarasimoes9463
      @barbarasimoes9463 6 месяцев назад

      I have been pondering this, and all of a sudden, I thought of craft foam. It comes in sheets @ 9x12. I cut out yellow squares and then got out my Accuquilt circle die cutter and cut out 3" red circles and I cut out a circle from the center of the yellow squares. Perfect fit and shows both sides. I'm thinking that I can just put the foam "apples" in used ziplock baggies. I'll them "zip" them shut and paint with Tanglefoot. I can reuse the foam pieces or just make new ones each year now that I have a very easy way to make them. I just made about ten in five minutes. So happy. I can't wait until spring when I can hang them out.
      As far as trees...definitely apple, but should I plan on quince and pear trees, too. How about cherry or peach?
      PS. I just wrote to a former student who is now a cheese maker and have a source of whey, too. I am so relieved to not have to use things like copper. Thank you for all you do. @@StefanSobkowiak

  • @Sigridovski
    @Sigridovski 3 года назад

    What glue do you put on the traps?

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  3 года назад

      Tree tanglefoot

    • @Sigridovski
      @Sigridovski 3 года назад

      @@StefanSobkowiak OK. Maybe try and produce a non toxic glue yourself?

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  3 года назад +1

      It’s not toxic and too much work for what it costs.

    • @Sigridovski
      @Sigridovski 3 года назад

      @@StefanSobkowiak OK, so it's good then....

  • @jprousseau5032
    @jprousseau5032 3 года назад

    J'ai acheté des boules de noël rouge chez dolorama je vais essayer ça et je vous en reparle

  • @tammynicewander2991
    @tammynicewander2991 2 месяца назад

    Do the traps catch hummingbirds since they are attracted to red?

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  2 месяца назад +1

      I’ve only once seen feathers on a trap in 20 years of hundreds of traps per year. Not hummingbird feathers.

  • @KinGaraknide
    @KinGaraknide 3 года назад

    You explained that thanks to permaculture, birds, wasps and biodiversity, you didn't need to intervene anymore aggainst caterpillar : However all of this permaculture is not enough aggainst those maggot flies ? You still need to put traps in order to get good harvest ?

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  2 года назад +4

      Correct as these small flies don’t have a lot of predators. They show I leave too much fruit on the soil. Best to do perfect cleanup of drops to reduce fruit flies.

  • @nspctor7729
    @nspctor7729 2 года назад

    The red will also attract hummingbirds.
    Is this trap of any concern with them getting stuck or ...?

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  2 года назад +3

      We have hummers and no problem

    • @nspctor7729
      @nspctor7729 2 года назад

      @@StefanSobkowiak Good to know
      Thanks

  • @bastiaanvan7975
    @bastiaanvan7975 3 года назад +1

    Not sure if the intel is right but I just found out this apple maggot fly is not living in Europe where I live. Lucky me!

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  3 года назад

      Eastern North America. Be happy it’s not but drosophila Suzuki is expanding in Europe.

  • @dianebeckett6247
    @dianebeckett6247 3 года назад

    How many birds have you caught in all that goo?

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  3 года назад +2

      Just found feathers 2 times. They may have been attracted by the insects.

  • @blessildajoy
    @blessildajoy 3 года назад

    What about Japanese beetles!? It's bananas around here

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  3 года назад +1

      There are specific traps for Japanese beetles. I would not use the lure with it.

    • @charlesdevier8203
      @charlesdevier8203 3 года назад +2

      Put the Japanese Beetle traps 200- 300 feet "away" from your plants that you want to protect. I place my Japanese beetle traps in the tree line away from my orchard. One or two traps in each direction that there are trees. Last year, I had to empty the traps about every 3 days, into a 5 gallon bucket with 1/3 full of soapy water. I had very few JB in my orchard. I do use the lure to attract them.

  • @sheepyleepy..2806
    @sheepyleepy..2806 3 года назад +1

    53 minutes ago

  • @kathleennorton6108
    @kathleennorton6108 3 года назад

    Necessary, but I feel bad for the insects trapped on the glue, struggling to get off, likely dying slowly.
    I wish that there was an effective way of killing them quickly.

    • @StefanSobkowiak
      @StefanSobkowiak  3 года назад +1

      Yes toxic chemicals! We developed these traps to avoid them.

    • @kathleennorton6108
      @kathleennorton6108 3 года назад +1

      @@StefanSobkowiak Maybe someday we will come up with a quicker way to kill them, without toxic chemicals.
      I understand the necessity for killing them, and without toxic chemicals, but I still feel bad for them.

  • @marialeguizamo5673
    @marialeguizamo5673 Год назад

    Wouldn’t this get honey bees killed?