CONTROL OF THE JAPANESE BEETLE ON FRUIT AND SHADE TREES 



To apply the sprays properly to fruit and shade trees and to high 

 ornamental shrubs power-spraying equipment is necessary. The high- 

 pressure equipment in general use for the control of other insects and 

 diseases has been employed with satisfactory results. 



RECOMMENDATIONS FOR DIFFERENT TREES 



The sprays recommended in this circular have been tested for sev- 

 eral years and have been found to be the most satisfactory for pro- 











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Figure 5. — Linden injured by the Japanese beetle. 



tecting the trees in connection with which they are mentioned. All 

 the sprays leave some residue on the fruit at the time of harvest. Any 

 visible spray deposit should be removed from the fruit by suitable 

 washing or wiping equipment, as it may interfere with marketing. If 



