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As grapes head into veraison.....



 
 
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Old 23-07-2004, 05:01 PM
Frank J. Russo
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Default As grapes head into veraison.....

Question for you, what kind of netting are you using and where did you get
it?

Frank
NC

"Tim McNally" wrote in message
m...
I wanted to thank those that helped me with my spraying problems. The
crop of Chambourcin looks very good. This year the weather has
cooperated also.

I also trapped 40 squirrels and reduced that problem hopefully to
nothing. Hard to find one now.

The vines are netted so the birds will not be a problem.

My only unsolvable problem are the droves of wasps that hit the grapes
last year. Does anyone have any suggestions? I have a couple traps
out that are catching them now, but I know its a drop in the bucket.

Thanks,
Tim



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Old 23-07-2004, 05:01 PM
Frank J. Russo
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Default As grapes head into veraison.....

Question for you, what kind of netting are you using and where did you get
it?

Frank
NC

"Tim McNally" wrote in message
m...
I wanted to thank those that helped me with my spraying problems. The
crop of Chambourcin looks very good. This year the weather has
cooperated also.

I also trapped 40 squirrels and reduced that problem hopefully to
nothing. Hard to find one now.

The vines are netted so the birds will not be a problem.

My only unsolvable problem are the droves of wasps that hit the grapes
last year. Does anyone have any suggestions? I have a couple traps
out that are catching them now, but I know its a drop in the bucket.

Thanks,
Tim



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Old 24-07-2004, 12:13 PM
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Default As grapes head into veraison.....

http://axp.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/r3029...html#REFERENCE

Tim have a look at this?
Stephen SG

"Tim McNally" wrote in message
m...
| I wanted to thank those that helped me with my spraying problems. The
| crop of Chambourcin looks very good. This year the weather has
| cooperated also.
|
| I also trapped 40 squirrels and reduced that problem hopefully to
| nothing. Hard to find one now.
|
| The vines are netted so the birds will not be a problem.
|
| My only unsolvable problem are the droves of wasps that hit the grapes
| last year. Does anyone have any suggestions? I have a couple traps
| out that are catching them now, but I know its a drop in the bucket.
|
| Thanks,
| Tim


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Old 24-07-2004, 12:13 PM
Stephen SG
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Default As grapes head into veraison.....

http://axp.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/r3029...html#REFERENCE

Tim have a look at this?
Stephen SG

"Tim McNally" wrote in message
m...
| I wanted to thank those that helped me with my spraying problems. The
| crop of Chambourcin looks very good. This year the weather has
| cooperated also.
|
| I also trapped 40 squirrels and reduced that problem hopefully to
| nothing. Hard to find one now.
|
| The vines are netted so the birds will not be a problem.
|
| My only unsolvable problem are the droves of wasps that hit the grapes
| last year. Does anyone have any suggestions? I have a couple traps
| out that are catching them now, but I know its a drop in the bucket.
|
| Thanks,
| Tim


 




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