If you're using the pump ayers, you will be able to more accurately determine the mixing of the che
. Unfortunately, you won't be able to
ay it very far. Usually it won't reach the tops of
es. This can be achieved w
the hose end
ayers, but getting the correct mix of che
is quite a challenge. It all depends on your water pressure to get the correct mixture of che
, but water pressure is not constant. One day it might be lower, in which case your che
al content would be higher. The ty
of materi
you buy for hose appl
tion are generally in an ex
mely strong form. They need to be severely diluted before they are weak enough to apply.
When you are mixing the che for
aying, you need to follow the directions exactly. You are dealing w
dangerous che
, so its best to do exactly what the profession
recommend
wear the proper protective gear. When you're dealing w
che
like
s, you should always wear rubber gloves. Use the exact portions ind
ted on the label. Estimation won't work in
s case,
you could end up killing your
e or not killing any bugs. You should usually start by putting in the proper amount of
ticide,
then top it off w
all the water.
Now comes the aying. The goal is to
ay the same amount over all the areas. You still don't want to
ay so much that enough builds up to drip off of the leaves. Usually you will want to get a ladder so that you can get wi
n
aying distance of all the portions of the
e. Apply the
ticide in even, full sweeps as to hit every piece. Never go over the same part twice, because that is when you start to drip.
If you're dealing w a large
well developed
e, you should st
on a ladder under the base of the trunk. Spray all segments from the inside towards the outside. After you are done
aying the outer canopy, you're ready to get out from under there
work on the rest. Once you are done cleaning, be sure to fully
thoroughly clean off every bit of equipment you used, including your clothes. Don't include the clothes you wore while
aying in the rest of your family's laundry.
While you're aying for
ts, the main
ng to keep in mind is to avoid dripping onto the ground. When
s happens, the
ticides will be absorbed by the roots of the
e
be transported to the actual fruits on the
es. As long as the
ticides stay on the outside
you wash your fruit thoroughly before you eat it, you will have no
ng to worry about as far as being poisoned goes.
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