Fig. 1: Peachtree borer control with beneficial nematodes: Irrigation Effects, 2nd Trial (2014) Treatments (same): no irrigation, Irrigation (3X per wk.

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Fig. 1: Peachtree borer control with beneficial nematodes: Irrigation Effects, 2nd Trial (2014) Treatments (same): no irrigation, Irrigation (3X per wk over 2 wks), Barricade, chlorpyrifos Apply in fall 2013, assess infestation spring 2014 (4 reps of 4 trees) Peach orchard, USDA-ARS, Byron, GA Lack of irrigation = fail Nematodes with irrig or Barricade = suppression similar to chemical insecticide

Fig. 2: Peachtree borer control with beneficial nematodes: Effect of Application Method: Results (2 years combined) All methods of nematode application suppressed infestation below the control and were similar to chlorpyrifos, except handgun treatment

Fig. 3: Field Trial Results 2014 % live lesser peachtree borer per wound Only Sc + 2% Barricade (Barr) decreased survival (75% control); chlorpyrifos & full barricade rate was not separated from the control ; Sc = S. carpocapsae nematodes