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Are there any restrictions on my taking personal initiatives to spray Sevin on the trees on my own property? Wouldn this be an effective way to control the defoliation?

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Are there any restrictions on my taking personal initiatives to spray Sevin on the trees on my own property? Wouldn this be an effective way to control the defoliation?

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A homeowner is allowed to hire a ground spray operator or spray their property themselves using SEVIN on their trees. An aerial application of this material is not allowed in New Jersey over residential areas based on NJDEP pesticide regulations. 7. How long will it take for me to know for sure whether some of the trees on my property will “come back” from this year’s blight. In other words, should I hold off on cutting down trees that look pretty far gone? When a tree is defoliated, it will usually put out another flush of leaves especially if the tree was not defoliated the previous year. A property owner should wait at least a couple of months after the defoliation.

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