I have a rather neglected apple tree that is infested with what I have just found out is woolly aphids. It is absolutely covered in them, and is really unhappy - it hardly flowered at all this year, and has no apples at all. What should I do to get rid of the woolly aphids, or is this tree beyond redemption?
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It won't kill them Valmarg, they just end up pis.....er Drunk on the alchohol I'd wait till later on in the year & give it a good seeing to witha winter tar wash that should shift most pests.
If it's really neglected it will need a bit of Pruning as well to get things back and then loads of TLC but if it's gone too far it maybe better to get rid & start again.
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