Thank you very much Madam. We too face the threat of mealybug. All our 
*Hibiscus* plants are heavily infested.

With regards

surajit


On Friday, 9 May 2014 15:00:22 UTC+5:30, Geeta Rane wrote:
>
> Namaskar,
>  Hearty Congrats to the Star of the month April, 2014: Mr. Surajitji Koley 
> !
>  
> As U all may b aware the  sick/infected Raintrees in Mumbai, During a Tree 
> Walk one of the particiipant was discussing this issue and luckily I learnt 
> that the Mumbai's Garden Dept. has taken up dis issue very seriously and 
> have tried the remedy in Kandivli west area, I haven't got a chance to 
> visit it, meanwhile, sharing the link on insect Mealybug
> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mealybug>
>  
> for your kind reading,
> I have attached mobile pix of fallen branch of rain tree, for your ready 
> ref. please,
>  
> Hope with this they survive soon,
> Thanks with Regards,
>
>
> Geeta Rane
>
>  *Human beings must be known to be loved; but God must be loved to be 
> known!*
>
> https://www.facebook.com/pages/Swayamprakashee-charitable-trust/320373438078315
> www.swayamprakashee.com
>  

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