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<blockquote data-quote="Popcorn" data-source="post: 5122505" data-attributes="member: 20151"><p>Weevil control is a matter of timing and is always 2 spray dates per event. I never spray as soon as I see the signs, give it a few days for the hatch to happen then spray making sure to spray adjoining edges and non-alfalfa crops at least 15 feet to maximize the kill. Begin the watch for the next round which should occur 10 to 21 days later. Once the tell tale signs show up wait 3 days and spray it again. Unless you have a really bad infestation this should give you 1 to 2 months relief but they will begin to creep back. Spraying those adjacent areas can make a big difference in how fast or big the re-infestation is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popcorn, post: 5122505, member: 20151"] Weevil control is a matter of timing and is always 2 spray dates per event. I never spray as soon as I see the signs, give it a few days for the hatch to happen then spray making sure to spray adjoining edges and non-alfalfa crops at least 15 feet to maximize the kill. Begin the watch for the next round which should occur 10 to 21 days later. Once the tell tale signs show up wait 3 days and spray it again. Unless you have a really bad infestation this should give you 1 to 2 months relief but they will begin to creep back. Spraying those adjacent areas can make a big difference in how fast or big the re-infestation is. [/QUOTE]
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