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24 Jul, 2008
Depends on how much you put on and how soon it rained after you put it on. I doubt your spray would go all over a Leylandii unless they are small new plants.
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Joined 16 Jun, 2008
Cambridgeshire UK
25 Jul, 2008
Littlei,
The culprit may be the cypress aphid, a 4mm bug which sucks the sap of leylandii and other conifers, turning twigs and branches brown. This was recently reported on the national news and wide spread across the UK.
The Royal Horticultural Society, which has completed a two-year study into the pest, believes the UK could be suffering its worst outbreak for more than a quarter of a century. It blames the mild winters of the last decade. I would tell your neighbour to send a sample to the RHS for analysis.You may be due for an apology.
On question - Lleylandii trees