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Don't worry SM..I will take every precaution and be alert for Honey bee activity in the area..I love them Bees and their Honey too..And, Buster, keep your hands off of your nuts.
Watch those honey bees if you don't want Show-me after you !!!!:blink:EDIT: Just read your second link..eureka!!..Sevin spray!!!..completely harmless to animals and humans..excellent find Phil
Check with the ag extension/county agent. They can possibly offer advice, and occasionally do something, depending on the situation. Can't have a problem like that spreading to others. I wouldn't recommend doing it yourself, as you could possibly kill some of the beneficial worms, not just the pecan weevils/worms.
Also:
http://www.allaboutworms.com/how-to-kill-worms-in-pecan-trees
I never had a problem with the pecan worms/weevils, worse luck for me. When I was a kid I had to pick A LOT of pecans as our family farm had about 6 giant pecan trees that had an enormous bumper crop for a couple of years. It was an incredible yield and the barn was filled with about 50 bushels of pecans.