Lacedwitgame
Well-Known Member
Anybody in the Sacramento area use these things with success outdoors? Im reading that the majority of predator mites do best in temps between 75-85 degrees. We get heatwaves of 110 pretty normally around here.
Been spraying grandevo with success, & i know "if it aint broken, dont fix it", but if there is a more efficient method...then mine "might be broken!"...especially if i can dedicate that time elsewhere in the garden!
Last year i got hit by russets pretty bad, so i need to be sure to put something down to eat anything was dormant & waking up.
Thoughts?
Been spraying grandevo with success, & i know "if it aint broken, dont fix it", but if there is a more efficient method...then mine "might be broken!"...especially if i can dedicate that time elsewhere in the garden!
Last year i got hit by russets pretty bad, so i need to be sure to put something down to eat anything was dormant & waking up.
Thoughts?