I don't know about others but once the plants grew to a decent height and "bushiness" I stopped using the chemicals. They were only applies to the leaves when the plants were young, although sometimes I'd direct spray caterpillars if I saw any. Never used on the flowers themselves though.Neem oil may be worth trying on the leaves but probably not good to put on flowers.
What is a hop classified as Success™ Neo for farmers seems to be registered for a lot of different plants .Quite a few insecticides for controlling caterpillars available at local supermarket / nursery / bunnings etc.
Few (if any) registered for use in hops, but most will work. Use at your own risk.
edit: For example I use Yates tomato and vegetable dust to successfully control caterpillars in my tomatoes.
A hop is a hop (Humulus lupulus)What is a hop classified as Success™ Neo for farmers seems to be registered for a lot of different plants .
A hop is a hop (Humulus lupulus)
In NSW, I don't think there are any herbicides registered for caterpillars in hops. But TAS and VIC I think there are registered options, where are you located?
Current registrations, permits can be verified with APVMA and/or PubCris. Each state is different as to what is allowed.
https://portal.apvma.gov.au/pubcris
Those are very broad categories.Is a hop one of these when they get a registration for a pesticide it costs a **** load of money and to make changes .
- Vegetables
- Herbs
- Sub-tropical fruit crops
- Citrus
- Ornamentals
- Forestry
- Forage brassicas
- Canola
- Sweet corn
Why not just use pyrethrum spray?
I normally just inspect and squash the offenders, but if I was to spray, I'd use pyrethrum. Is the some reason not to?
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