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About James Shellenback
Expertise
I can answer all questions on Asian Cycad Scale and Aphid infestation. Crop and yield enhancement techniques.

Experience
I have owned a landscape company for 13 years and have studied insects and pathogens as well as Nematodes for 3 years. I was instrumental in the development of a crop enhancer for food commodities and ornamentals.

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Rare Fruit Councel Brevard County

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Atomic Grow on Google......www.highyieldindustries.com

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Brevard Community College, Edison College, USF. Associates Degree.

Awards and Honors
West Melbourne Beautification Award.

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Currently some of my clients range from Crowleys Nursery to John Deere Landscapes to Pope Farms in Belle Glade FL.

 
   

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Plant Diseases - help identifying lilac parasite


Expert: James Shellenback - 7/3/2009

Question
Hi,
Over the past 8 years we have lost 4 rather large Lilac bushes / trees.  I have 2 that currently have a very small oblong worm - flat /brown about 1.5mm to 2.0 mm long all over the bark.  It begins on the front of the branches and spreads very rapidly totally covering the branches.  After 2-3 weeks the branch is dead and dry or void of water.
Any Ideas of what would kill this without hurting the remaining part of the tree?

Answer
Greg

I would like to recommend a new product on the market that is all natural and works quite well at making all insects worms bacteria and fungus  go away quickly.  It is a foliar spray and is easy to use.

GO to atomicgrow.com or atomicgrow.net.

This product will also increase the sucrose levels of you plants as well.

James

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