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Most commercial cherries, even "organic" cherries, are usually sprayed over and over with poisons to prevent worms. That should change soon, thanks to a new invention called Kootenay Covers. This revolutionary method creates a physical barrier to the cherry worm, preventing infection without sprays or poisons of any kind. As an added benefit, it also protects the fruit from birds, wasps and other pests.
Even people who have only one cherry tree either have to spray often or harvest their fruit long before it is ripe, when the worms are still small enough not to be too noticible. If the cherries are left to ripen on the tree without spraying, by the time they should be large and sweet, most of them are instead pre-digested by the worms inside.
The idea for Kootenay Covers is simple - a large net bag that goes over the tree before the first flies emerge and stays on till the fruit is harvested. The holes are just small enough to keep out the flies, but large enough to let in the light and rain. Large raindrops are broken into a mist which filters through the net; some also runs down to the drip line so the fruit is protected.
If you grow cherries that you want to protect from worms, but you don't want to use spray or poison, please call (250) 353-2264 or email any questions you may have to:
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Last updated May 21, 2008