Curl grub in figs.

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Curl grub in figs.

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At the recent bonsai northwest meeting I was asked by a member what the best approach was to treat curl grub that was chewing away inside his fig. After being shooshed by members for talking while pup was starting his demo :palm: I suggested he look here but I don't think he has....
Any help would be appreciated, then I can look good when I give him the correct advice next meeting :lol:
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Re: Curl grub in figs.

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when you say 'inside his fig' is that ... in the root mass? or in a rotten part of the trunk? :lost:

and if you know it's there, why wouldn't remove it and kill it?

if it's an infestation in the roots, then in a month or two, remove all the grubs, repot into a totally clean soil mix (I'm sure you can help him on that front :lol: )

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Bareroot and repot into Diatomite based mix. > 50% diatomite, ( or Pimice) and you will never see another on in the roots :-)

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Bareroot and repot into Diatomite based mix. > 50% diatomite, ( or Pimice) and you will never see another on in the roots :-)
I did that to a large fig and great result.
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kcpoole wrote:Bareroot and repot into Diatomite based mix. > 50% diatomite, ( or Pimice) and you will never see another on in the roots :-)

Ken
Interesting
I always use a mix which is about 50% diatomite and had never seen a curl grub until June this year.
While repotting a tree which was potted a year earlier by someone else in a different mix. I was horrified and wondered how many more I would find but after many more repots I have found no more grubs.
You have set my mind at ease.
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Sound like good advice to me :tu:
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Gerard wrote:
kcpoole wrote:Bareroot and repot into Diatomite based mix. > 50% diatomite, ( or Pimice) and you will never see another on in the roots :-)

Ken
Interesting
I always use a mix which is about 50% diatomite and had never seen a curl grub until June this year.
While repotting a tree which was potted a year earlier by someone else in a different mix. I was horrified and wondered how many more I would find but after many more repots I have found no more grubs.
You have set my mind at ease.
From what I gather, they cannot or do not like to lay eggs,(or hatch them) in the gritty mix. Whether it stops them laying in it, or kills them when young I have no idea.

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Damian Bee wrote:At the recent bonsai northwest meeting I was asked by a member what the best approach was to treat curl grub that was chewing away inside his fig. After being shooshed by members for talking while pup was starting his demo :palm: I suggested he look here but I don't think he has....
Any help would be appreciated, then I can look good when I give him the correct advice next meeting :lol:

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