Mango Cultivation: Follow these measures to protect mango tree from pests
Mango Cultivation: The mango trees have begun to lose their buds as the fall season has begun. The farmer must use pesticides to preserve the mango grove from pests and to care for the buds and little mangoes since there is hardly any rainfall and insects begin to proliferate. In order to safeguard the trees, people also combine lime to paint them. Learn the opinions of the agricultural plant protector on this matter.

Now that the mango season has begun, according to Ramkumar, a plant protector at the agriculture department, mango buds have now become as big as mustard seeds. In such a situation, farmers have to face many problems because the entire crop can be ruined if the productivity decreases. However, there are other ways to deal with this. Among these, there are three or four chemicals, which, when dissolved in water and applied, can stop pests and reduce the fall.
This medication works well
Let us inform you that pests such as the Madhua insect (mango hopper), the Dahiya insect (mealybug), and diseases like powdery mildew are now attacking the buds. In order to safeguard the mustard and other bud grains, timely spraying is now required. Imidacloprid 17.8 percent ML is one way to prevent some infections and pests. One milliliter per three liters of water and three grams of powdered copper oxychloride 50% solution per liter may be combined and sprayed. Additionally, the insecticide solution should include 4.5 percent ML of Alpha Naphthyl Acetic Acid, and 4 ml per 10 liters of water should be sprayed to stop the buds from dropping.
In addition, Ram Kumar says that most people use lime to color their trees at this time. This is really because insects only crawl up through the soil from the roots; if a lime solution is prepared and applied to the soil, the bug will not ascend and the tree will stay secure.