IIRC, from past reading, it is not too late if the borers have already entered. Granted, better to be proactive and kill the suckers before it even gets to that point. You spray your plants before any eggs are laid. Check with your extension office regarding the recommended start date. I think you have to spray after every rain and heavy dew. BT infects the newly hatched larvae and kills them immediately. If you are able to ID any plants that have been bored, you can then inject BT into the stem. I may be wrong here. Some one will have to check to see if I have correct info stored in the cranial data bank.
BT can also be used for corn ear worms, cabbage moths, and colorado potato beetles. I don't know if there is a different strain of BT for each of these pests. I have not used it in a very long time b/c I find it to be too expensive for the tiny bit of use I would get from it.
BT can also be used for corn ear worms, cabbage moths, and colorado potato beetles. I don't know if there is a different strain of BT for each of these pests. I have not used it in a very long time b/c I find it to be too expensive for the tiny bit of use I would get from it.