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Tue, 28 Feb 2023 12:55:20 -0500
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And what is the influence of snow on the crop of almonds? I have about 30 almond trees myself, but I leave them to birds. I would say that boritan (sodium boritan) in a protective preventive spray adds to freezing, but poison many arthropods because boritan is still present after application and helps a lot to freeze wood and flowers.

Isn't Boritan and his preventive application for bee poisoning on the almond?

Are there any scientific tables that boritans look for in the hives and in the bee, which were present at the almond orchards?

Boritans are generally applied as far as I know. They improve the soil and resistance of wood (not only almonds) of many trees against pests.

Gustav Palan

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