Current fruit tree pest control methods

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**I. Grape Vines:** In late February to early March, it's important to loosen the soil quickly if it has become compacted. After a rain, when the soil is moist, you can spray organic soil fertilizer diluted 200–300 times to improve soil health and suppress harmful bacteria. If garden cleanup wasn't completed in January, make sure to do it during March and the following months. This includes removing worm-infested branches, diseased branches, and leftover fruits—dispose of them by burying or removing them from the garden. Also, take out any old bark that’s hardened and damaged. Clear weeds along the roadsides to eliminate pests hiding in them. After clearing the area, apply a 3–5 degree bumeolite mixture for garden disinfection. **II. Peach Trees:** If winter pruning wasn’t done, it should be completed before March 20th. From mid-February to early March, thoroughly clean the peach orchard. Remove any tree sap and seal large wounds with cement, while small wounds should be sealed with paraffin. Once cleaning is done, apply a 150-times diluted solution to treat the trees. Before the buds start to green, spray the entire tree to sterilize and protect it. In late February to mid-March, if the soil is compacted, use a cultivator. If the soil becomes damp after cultivation, spray it with 200–300 times diluted Cibaokang organic liquid fertilizer. When the tips of the peach buds begin to turn red, apply a 3-degree lime sulfur solution to prevent and control leaf diseases. Spray Amy at 6,000–10,000 times dilution to control aphids and scale insects. Be careful with chemical application. Additionally, to reduce nutrient consumption, perform thinning of flower buds from the time they start blooming until the peach blossoms open. At the same time, remove weeds along the roadside. **III. Pear Trees:** For varieties that are easy to fruit or those entering the bearing stage, it’s recommended to trim flower buds before the end of February to increase leaf production and reduce flowering. Young trees should be prepared for branch pulling before budding. In mature orchards, remove old bark, wormy branches, diseased branches, and leftover fruits, and dispose of them properly. Clean up any gum flow, then apply a 150-times diluted solution mixed with seepage treasure for disinfection and protection. When pear buds appear, use a 250-times diluted solution combined with Aimi Le 10,000 times and Gabaden 1,000 times to control beetles and pear hibiscus. Regular monitoring and timely action are essential for maintaining healthy growth. (Word count: 547)

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