When managing overlapping generations in warmer climates, how often should a follow-up larval treatment typically be applied after the initial treatment?

Answer

Approximately 4 to 6 weeks after the first

Due to the potential for multiple generations emerging in quick succession in warmer climates, a single treatment is rarely sufficient, necessitating a follow-up application about 4 to 6 weeks later to intercept the next wave of larvae.

When managing overlapping generations in warmer climates, how often should a follow-up larval treatment typically be applied after the initial treatment?

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