You should never use chemicals for anything. It's so bad for the environment, the soil, insects and animals. Hand removal and spray soap, like Dr. Bronner's, work great. Otherwise, the rest of the info was spot on.
Product names vary worldwide, so have a chat to your local agrochemical representative for a product that is available in your region suitable for this pest.
a hose with a powerful spray will do the trick too
You should never use chemicals for anything. It's so bad for the environment, the soil, insects and animals. Hand removal and spray soap, like Dr. Bronner's, work great. Otherwise, the rest of the info was spot on.
Very informative video
You look Danish. Thanks for the tips.
What is "washing up liquid?" what type of oil? There are millions type of oils!
Any washing up liquid that you use when washing the dishes in the sink. Vegetable or canola oil, not olive oil. Hope that helps.
Thank you
But what was the product used? You never said.
Yeah, is there a name for this product??
Product names vary worldwide, so have a chat to your local agrochemical representative for a product that is available in your region suitable for this pest.
The products differ from country to country and where you live in South Africa.
Glasses, mask, gloves and i use hidrocloric acid with no PPE lol i understand you use PPE for the vidio but you went little bit overboard