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DaDaniel8 April 20220 Wish green leaves
Ornamental shrubs – treatments against caterpillars
Please help me to identify these caterpillars and possible solutions to control them. It is about caterpillars in ornamental shrubs. Thanks
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DaDaniel9 April 2022
Thanks for the reply. Is it possible that the shrubs will recover after the treatments, being quite affected and many of them with dry leaves?
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It is not possible to specify exactly how they will respond to the treatments applied. Therefore, after the treatments, it is recommended to follow the evolution of the shrubs for a while.
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