Interesting approach, Thanks. For about 4 years I've been wrapping the gall in a little Gladwrap. This seals the gall and stops the new wasps from leaving and they die. I unwrap the Gladwrap and use again the following year.
@@calmblueocean7243 perhaps do the Glad Wrap before the wasps emerge, so late winter. This is also the time to put up traps if you are using them, since they emerge in Spring
Seems a good idea. But if you have been doing this for 4 years and the problem is still there , you might need to collaborate with the neighbours as suggested in the video. All the best.
Thank you! I saw this video randomly a few weeks ago and watched it, not thinking much of it. Imagine my surprise today when counting lemons on my Meyer dwarf lemon tree when I discovered huge falls today. I followed your trusty advice and have potato peeled the galls. Fingers crossed they won’t be back
Those galls are way bigger and more numerous than on my citrus in Qld. I vaguely recall that there is another native insect that helps control the gall wasp here. I see now why they are considered a problem elsewhere.
Wow, good for you for sharing this...I never knew, but have seen these black ants on the tree. Cheers, the neighbourhood joining in is also a good idea.
My lime was so badly affected too. If you have ants you have a bigger problem. This is copy/paste from Google. "Ants on your lemon tree are likely a sign that your lemon tree has scale and/or aphids. The ants aren't causing any damage to the tree, but sometimes they "farm" the aphids or scale insects because both of these pests produce honeydew, a sweet, sticky, saplike substance that the ants eat."
Is there any spray for the top of the tree after pruning as a deterrent. I also pruned many wasp infected branches and the lime tree shot up like crazy. My neighbour has two huge old lemon trees and they are infected. He will not be able or prepared to do anything as he still gets heaps of lemons. I am also over 70 but will try the potato peeler this time.
Perhaps you could prune the tree back during late summer when the wasps dont lay there eggs and hope that by spring the wood has hardened enough to protect the tree.
Could you please tell us how to get red of Fruit flies... They are absolutely annoying and they hurt so much when they bite us... Yes we got them inside the house too... Could you please help us.
This method is not suitable for WA and it’s not what the Agricultural department of WA has been asking people to do. I wish that Gardening Australia has been more specific with their advice and actually mention it’s not applicable everywhere. This pest is relatively new to WA, they are still trying to stoop it from getting into the WA citrus industry. The problem with the potato peeler method is that it only lowers numbers since you can’t peel the whole gall without ringbarking the branch. It does not eradicate them from a tree and every hatched wasp leads to heaps more galls. I am constantly having to educate WA people on social media who are following this bad advice. Thanks a lot for that Gardening Australia! You have made this problem much bigger in WA by forgetting we are not the same as the eastern states.....
My beautiful Lisbon lemon collapsed suddenly and died a month ago. It had a bit of gall wasp but I really don’t know what happened. It had no collar rot and the roots seemed fine 😢
You are always full of great info Jane. Thank you for easing peoples concerns about their lemon trees again. 🍋
Interesting approach, Thanks. For about 4 years I've been wrapping the gall in a little Gladwrap. This seals the gall and stops the new wasps from leaving and they die. I unwrap the Gladwrap and use again the following year.
Worth a try, thanks. What season would you do the wrap? 🤔
Or paint the the galls with latex paint thereby ensuring the wasp remains trapped and dies.
@@calmblueocean7243 perhaps do the Glad Wrap before the wasps emerge, so late winter. This is also the time to put up traps if you are using them, since they emerge in Spring
Seems a good idea. But if you have been doing this for 4 years and the problem is still there , you might need to collaborate with the neighbours as suggested in the video.
All the best.
@@Seapin1 thank you! I would like to try this method before the more invasive ones as my tree is only small (it hasn't borne fruit yet!) ✌🌱
What a gorgeous puppy dog!
Only started noticing these this season and had no idea what they were. Thank you for this.
Thank you! I saw this video randomly a few weeks ago and watched it, not thinking much of it. Imagine my surprise today when counting lemons on my Meyer dwarf lemon tree when I discovered huge falls today. I followed your trusty advice and have potato peeled the galls. Fingers crossed they won’t be back
Yep, I have been loving GA videos lately, thanks!🌱
Those galls are way bigger and more numerous than on my citrus in Qld. I vaguely recall that there is another native insect that helps control the gall wasp here. I see now why they are considered a problem elsewhere.
Love the dog too.
Darn I already chop all of the infected areas off. I wish I had found your video before I cut it. I read multiple website saying to chop them off.
So peeling takes place late winter . I am confused about the ones on top of the tree. Please clarify.
She said Autumn was the best time. Just prune the upper branches you can't peel. Autumn is not egg laying time for these wasps it should be fine.
Went through my lime tree today, worked well! A satisfying use of the peeler
I went to work immediately. Been wanting to do something about those lumps on my lemon tree!!
Thank you! It's never ending.
Thank you for this. I will certainly be trying this. My lemon tree has them pretty bad.
Thanks Jane, I will try this. Louie is gorgeous ❤
Gorgeous Staffie ;-)
Thank you, i have been peeling these galls for three years.
Thanks for wonderful idea, simple but effective.
Thanks so much definitely try this one. My lime tree is badly affected. Good job 👍 thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
Wow, good for you for sharing this...I never knew, but have seen these black ants on the tree. Cheers, the neighbourhood joining in is also a good idea.
My lime was so badly affected too. If you have ants you have a bigger problem. This is copy/paste from Google. "Ants on your lemon tree are likely a sign that your lemon tree has scale and/or aphids. The ants aren't causing any damage to the tree, but sometimes they "farm" the aphids or scale insects because both of these pests produce honeydew, a sweet, sticky, saplike substance that the ants eat."
I have used this approach, but most recently put a paint over the swollen areas, will see if it works.
Louie is a cutie pie!
I have some dwarf citrus varieties and wonder if I should keep a look out. Thank you!
Wonderful. No more having to prune back the tree heavily and no more of those yellow sticky tubes form Bunnings.
The "Go Natural Citrus Gall Wasp And Medfly Insect Traps"?
Is there any spray for the top of the tree after pruning as a deterrent. I also pruned many wasp infected branches and the lime tree shot up like crazy. My neighbour has two huge old lemon trees and they are infected. He will not be able or prepared to do anything as he still gets heaps of lemons. I am also over 70 but will try the potato peeler this time.
Very informative video thank you G.A. 🍋
Thanks, this will help lots.
What do you do at this time of year when they’re hatching? The tree in the yard is far too big to possibly shave them all
Exorcism
I'm in same boat
Perhaps you could prune the tree back during late summer when the wasps dont lay there eggs and hope that by spring the wood has hardened enough to protect the tree.
Can I still do this in Melbourne late January
Wow Great information thnks dear👌🌷
So the bits shaved off just go in the rubbish and not the compost? Is that right
I'd love to know what keeps wasps away from certain trees. I have a client with 4 citrus trees but galls on only one.
WA Dept of Agriculture, advised me to prune and keep prunings in a sealed garbage bag. Then solarise it for at least four weeks.
Thank you pretty lady
I just pruned half my lemon tree was going to prune the next half, now what do I do now 🤷♂️
I know this has nothing to do with lemon trees, but why did they censor the dogs junk at 4:49 by masking it over with some grass from the background?
lol family show
Thank you❤
Spray regularly with Vasilli’s GWS
Yes: thank you. I often wonder how I would treat them. 🌤
Thanks 👍👍👍👍👍
A cordinated county wide application of systemic fertilzer sacrificing one years crop is all it would take to do them all in.
Can you shave it any time of the year
How to get rids of ants?
Hi, thanks for this vedio, but I am too late I just cut whole of my lemon tree
And how to get rid of aphids?
This is great!!!
Thanks! And what breed of your gorgeous doggo?
It looks like a staffordshire terrier - a gorgeous breed and similar to pitbull
It’s an English Staffordshire Bull Terrier, beautiful dogs with all the family including children. Definitely not a Pit Bull, nothing like it.
@@annkus3 Definitely not a PIT BULL🤣
@@annettevaughan8174 "nothing like it". They're closely related, come off your high horse.
Could you please tell us how to get red of Fruit flies... They are absolutely annoying and they hurt so much when they bite us... Yes we got them inside the house too...
Could you please help us.
I had them in Victoria .
I think you guys need to look into the use of kaolin clay
Ur companion I m in lov with him
I wish i'd seen this earlier :( i completely pruned back my Tahitian Lime tree to just its stem and 2 branches and i'm scared ive killed it :/
Did it survive? I’m afraid I did the same
@@zurva yes!!!!!! It has come back fine! I have taken pics every week of its growth. And no more wasps!! Hopefully i get some fruit... eventually!
You'll never win like this
This method is not suitable for WA and it’s not what the Agricultural department of WA has been asking people to do. I wish that Gardening Australia has been more specific with their advice and actually mention it’s not applicable everywhere. This pest is relatively new to WA, they are still trying to stoop it from getting into the WA citrus industry. The problem with the potato peeler method is that it only lowers numbers since you can’t peel the whole gall without ringbarking the branch. It does not eradicate them from a tree and every hatched wasp leads to heaps more galls. I am constantly having to educate WA people on social media who are following this bad advice. Thanks a lot for that Gardening Australia! You have made this problem much bigger in WA by forgetting we are not the same as the eastern states.....
My beautiful Lisbon lemon collapsed suddenly and died a month ago. It had a bit of gall wasp but I really don’t know what happened. It had no collar rot and the roots seemed fine 😢
did you buy compost from a nursery in Victoria? There have been some sold laced with herbicide that killed a lot of people's plants.
Love it
this appeels to me
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