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Question: I read a small article online that you wrote about fruitless olive trees. We just had two new 36-inch box fruitless olive trees planted in our front yard. We noticed about a dozen green olives growing at the top areas of the trees.
Every day hundreds of people across the Las Vegas Valley put things in their trash cans without giving them a second thought. But many of those things still have some life in them, especially when they fall into the hands of creative and innovative people.
Question: Do you know where I can get pheromone traps for insects that cause damage in our area and also for thrips that damage nectarines?