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Monthly Archives: June 2012
Summer Tips for Arborjet Applicators
Arborjet applicators can follow these tips to increase productivity this summer.
Posted in Products, Technical Tagged equipment, tree injection, trunk injection, urban foresty management Leave a comment
About Budworms In Trees
The budworm is found in the northern and northeastern states of the US. It feeds on balsam fir and spruce, but can also be found on tamarack, pine and hemlock.
Posted in Pest Info, Products, Tree Benefits, Tree Diseases, Tree Info, Tree Insects Tagged ace-jet, azasol, budworm, Fir, Fraser Fir, Hemlock TREE-age, Pine, spruce, Tamarack Leave a comment
About Bagworm In Trees
The bagworm is a caterpillar distinguishable by the “bags” they create around themselves out of silk and bits of leaves and bark.
Posted in Pest Info, Products, Tree Benefits, Tree Diseases, Tree Info, Tree Insects Tagged alamo, apple scab, brownish-green spots, fruit, fuzzy texture, phospho-jet, twigs Leave a comment
About Twolined Chestnut Borer in Trees
The Twolined Chestnut Borer is found primarily in the eastern half of the US and is a pest of oak trees. The insect was named for its preferred host tree, the American chestnut, which has become rare as a result of chestnut blight.
Posted in Pest Info, Products, Tree Benefits, Tree Info, Tree Insects Tagged ace-jet, American chestnut, borer, bronze stripes, chestnut, IMA-jet, oak, tree-age, twolined chestnut borer Leave a comment
TECHNICAL ADVISORY: High Heat Warnings for Midwest and Northeast
Last year we had to deal with unseasonably cool and wet weather. Mother Nature has another trick up her sleeve to keep applicators and homeowners on their toes-- we have some seriously dry, hot weather coming up across the Midwest and Northeast. Here's what it looks like and what you can do to be prepared.
Spruce Tree Insect Pests & Diseases
The Spruce tree is an evergreen tree that can grow anywhere from 66 to 200 feet tall at full maturity.
Posted in Pest Info, Tree Benefits, Tree Diseases, Tree Info, Tree Insects Tagged ace-jet, azasol, bagworm, budworm, IMA-jet, pine coneworm caterpillar, root weevil, spruce beetle, spruce gall adelgid, spruce tree, spruce tree diseases, spruce tree insects, spruce tree treatments, tree-age, western spruce budworm, white pine weevil 1 Comment
Ash Tree Insect Pests & Diseases
The Ash Tree family is largely deciduous, although some members are evergreen. The seeds are commonly known as "helicopter seeds."
Posted in Emerald Ash Borer, Tree Diseases, Tree Insects Tagged ace-jet, anthracnose, Aphids, ash tree, Ash Tree Diseases, Ash Tree Pests, azasol, Clearwing borer, Emerald Ash Borer, IMA-jet, Lace Bug, phospho-jet, tree-age, Whitefly, winter moth Comments closed
Maple Tree Insect Pests & Diseases
Maple trees can be found throughout the Northern United States. They primarily grow in the Northern temperate zone.
Posted in Pest Info, Tree Benefits, Tree Diseases, Tree Info, Tree Insects Tagged ace-jet, alamo, anthracnose, Aphids, azasol, bagworm, cankerworn caterpillar, IMA-jet, interveinal chlorosis, maple tree, Maple tree diseases, Maple tree insects, MIN-jet Iron, phospho-jet, soft cottony maple scale, thrips, winter moth 1 Comment


