File:Kaolin spray on pear trees for control of pear psylla, Wenatchee, WA.jpg

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English: Kaolin spray applied to pear trees just prior to bud burst is a common and effective means of controlling a key pest, pear psylla. The kaolin spray deposits a mineral particle film which creates a physical barrier to pear psylla attack.
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