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INSECTS - Boxwood Leafminers American boxwoods are par ticularly susceptible to boxwood leafminers, the maggot of small flies. The adult boxwood leafminer flies emerge in the spring as new growth occurs. Eggs are laid on the lower leaf surface, and soon the maggots tunnel into the leaf to develop. Unsightly blisters form around the maggot. For control, use dimethoate (Cygon, Defend) or Metasystox-R and spray the shrubs thoroughly 2 to 4 weeks after new growth appears. Boxwood Spider Mites Boxwood spider mites feed on boxwood leaves and cause them to turn bronzed or yellowish. Close examination shows tiny stiples and "hen scratches" on the upper leaf surface. Because boxwood spider mites develop through resistant resting stages, two applications of Kelthane or Metasystox-R a week apart may be necessary for com plete control. Boxwood spider mites are "cool weather" mites and are more abundant in early spring and late fall than during hot weather. Two spotted spider mites also may infest boxwoods in the hot summer. Disease Control for Boxwoods in the Landscape ?Purchase healthy plants from a reputable nursery or garden center. ?Avoid planting boxwoods in poorly drained areas. ?Avoid planting boxwoods in areas where damaging nematodes and root rot are known to occur. ?In clay soils, set boxwoods in raised beds with pine bark incor porated into the planting site 6-12 inches deep. Use approximately 1-1/2 cubic feet of bark for each plant. ?Prune out any dead or dying branches promptly. Other things besides diseases can cause dead branches in boxwoods ? dog damage, dry weather, excess fertilizer, etc. The urine of male dogs can kill small sections of boxwood foliage 6-18 inches above the ground. Prune out dead branches and control the problem. NATIONWIDE The Number 1 Auto Insurer in North Carolina is Good People bringiiwyqu Great Service! Nationwide. 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