How do I keep insects from eating my fruit trees?
My fruit trees: mango, avocado, anon, lychee are being eaten by some insect? They are chewed on the sides ?What should I use on the tall trees?? Thank you.
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Call your local nursery.
https://homeguides.sfgate.com/treat-bugs-mango-tree-44525.html http://www.gardenguyhawaii.com/p/faq_1.html you'll have to get sprayer one that connects to hose should work make sure it has multiple settings to reach taller trees.
Salt water will detour them and not harm your fruit
you need to know WHAT kind of insect! --- check with your local Agricultural Agent -- they can identify a sample of the damage, or even the insect it self if you capture one/more in a plastic baggy for them to see. A good photo would help.