Insecticide For Emerald Ash Borer

While it’s true that Emerald Ash Borer has destroyed millions of trees in the US, there may still be hope for ash trees. When living in Michigan we had an infestation in our neighborhood and solved the problem before any trees were removed by using a special insecticide. While timber insecticides aren’t exactly household items, there are some you could use in an emergency situation to prevent losing your ash tree.

Insecticide For Emerald Ash Borer

Several insecticide products are available to homeowners for control of emerald ash borer (EAB).  Since the presence and infestation level of EAB is quite difficult to determine at early stages of an infestation, insecticide treatments may be merited to mitigate damage by EAB.  However, not all ash trees should be treated as some may be too extensively compromised or in poor condition to receive treatment.  Tree location, value, and health, as well as the cost of treatment are all factors to consider.  Due to the expense of yearly insecticide treatments, one should consider the value of a particular ash tree in relation to insecticide treatment costs before making any treatments.  In addition, consider the health of each tree before treating.  Research suggests that insecticide treatments are significantly more effective on EAB-infested ash trees with less than 50% canopy thinning.  Insecticide treatments are not suggested for trees with greater than 50% canopy thinning.  Trees with greater than 50% canopy thinning should be removed and handled in accordance with local guidelines.  For a more detailed discussion on this topic, see University of Wisconsin Garden Facts XHT1215, Is My Ash Tree Worth Treating for Emerald Ash Borer.

Emerald ash borer insecticide treatment options.  Insecticide products available for use by homeowners are summarized in Table 1.  They include:

  • ACECAP Systemic Insecticide Tree Implants (acephate)
  • BioAdvanced 12 Month Tree & Shrub Insect Control (imidacloprid)
  • BioAdvanced 12 Month Tree & Shrub Protect & Feed (imidacloprid)
  • BioAdvanced 12 Month Tree & Shrub Protect & Feed II (imidacloprid + clothianidin)
  • Bonide Annual Tree & Shrub Insect Control with SYSTEMAXX (imidacloprid)
  • Compare N Save Systemic Tree & Shrub Insect Drench (imidacloprid)
  • Ferti-lome Tree and Shrub Drench (imidacloprid)
  • Monterey Once a Year Insect Control II (imidacloprid)
  • Several other products containing imidacloprid are also currently available

Most of the products available to homeowners are systemic insecticides containing imidacloprid and are applied as soil drenches around the base of ash trees. A few granular products are also available.  Recent university research suggests that applications of imidacloprid should be made in spring to be most effective. Research also has demonstrated that soil applications of imidacloprid-containing homeowner products provide excellent EAB protection for ash trees that are less than about 47 inches in circumference [i.e., 15 inches in diameter at breast height (DBH)]. Due to differences in application rates and label restrictions, treatment by a tree care professional (e.g., arborist) may be the best option for larger trees.  For best results, treatment of trees should begin before trees become infested and insecticide treatments must be repeated each year to maintain the health of ash trees. Lastly, the products containing imidacloprid have strict limits for the amount that can legally be applied per acre each year. Thus, homeowners can treat and protect several smaller-diameter trees in their yard, but such products are not appropriate for treating many large yard trees or for woodlots or forested areas.  Homeowners using imidacloprid-based products will need to carefully check the label each year and measure the size of trees to determine the total amount required.

Be aware that many insecticide products available at hardware stores and garden centers look alike.  Carefully check all product labels before purchase to make sure that you have selected the correct product/active ingredient.  ALWAYS read and follow the pesticide label directions on the product that you select!

Finally, note that although ACECAP Systemic Insecticide Tree Implants are available to homeowners, we do NOT recommend that homeowners use these because they require physically drilling into a tree during their application each year.

Insecticide For Emerald Ash Borer

Emerald Ash Borer is an insect that was introduced to the United States in 2002. The beetle kills ash trees by boring into their trunks and laying its eggs, which then hatch and eat the inner bark of the tree. Emerald Ash Borer has spread to 33 states since it was first discovered in Michigan and has killed tens of millions of trees.

The emerald ash borer is a small greenish-golden beetle, about 1/8th inch long when full grown. It lays its eggs in cracks or crevices of ash tree bark, which hatch into larvae that feed on the inner bark of the tree, disrupting water and nutrient transport in the plant. The larvae then pupate under their protective shells, emerging as adults in mid-May through early June, at which time they begin mating and laying eggs for another generation.

Insecticide For Emerald Ash Borer is an organic insecticide that protects your trees from being killed by the Emerald Ash Borer beetle. It is made from natural ingredients including neem oil, neem seed extract and neem leaves to control pests without harming beneficial insects or your plants.

List Of Insecticide For Emerald Ash Borer

AceCap Insecticide Systemic Tree Implants, 3/8-inch Implant Diameter (10 Pack)
Price : $23.79
Features :

  • Acecap Systemic Insecticide Implants, contains environmentally acceptable acephate
  • Each implant is 3/8-inch diameter – For 4in. spacing, use 3/8in. diameter drill bit to drill 1-1/4in. deep from the cambium surface
  • Do not use for trees less than 3in. DBH (Diameter at Breast Height, about 4ft. from ground)
  • Testing proves that Acecap implants prevent and control Emerald Ash Borer
  • Do not use on fruit, nut, or syrup trees that will be consumed or sold – Use on ornamental trees

Additional Info :

Compare-N-Save Systemic Tree and Shrub Insect Drench - 75333, 1 Gallon
Price : $32.62
Features :

  • For use on outdoor trees and shrubs, including listed fruit and nut trees
  • Controls aphids, emerald ash borers, Japanese beetles, birch leaf miners and other listed insects for up to 12 months with one application
  • Insecticide absorbed through the roots and into the plant for protection that won’t wash off
  • Mix 1.47-percent Imidacloprid concentrate with water and pour evenly around the base of the tree or shrub
  • For use on outdoor trees and shrubs, including listed fruit and nut trees
  • Controls aphids, emerald ash borers, Japanese beetles, birch leaf miners and other listed insects for up to 12 months with one application
  • Insecticide absorbed through the roots and into the plant for protection that won’t wash off
  • Mix 1.47-percent Imidacloprid concentrate with water and pour evenly around the base of the tree or shrub
  • Mix 1.47-percent Imidacloprid concentrate with water and pour evenly around the base of the tree or shrub

Additional Info :

Item Dimensions
Height 11.88 Inches
Width 7.5 Inches
Length 4.25 Inches
Weight 8.6 Pounds
Quali-Pro Imidacloprid T&O 2F Insecticide (generic Merit)
Price : $109.01
Features :

  • KEY FEATURE: For systemic control of soil inhabiting pests in turfgrass and landscape plantings; featuring low use rates, application flexibility and great value
  • LOW USE RATES for cost-efficient, highly effective control
  • USE SITES: landscape, turf, golf courses
  • EFFECTIVE AGAINST: southern masked chafer, northern masked chafer, japanese beetle, european chafer, european crane fly, green june beetle
  • ACTIVE INGREDIENT: Imidacloprid 21.8%

Additional Info :

Acecap AC1210 Systemic Insecticide Tree Implants, Pack of 10
Price : $20.77
Features :

  • ACECAP Systemic Tree Implants 98.9% Ace hate 10 Pack 12ea Easy to use systemic insecticide implants for control of destructive pests of ornamental trees
  • Applied in spring, the treatment will provide season-long control of many insects, including Aphids, Bagworms, Borers, Budworms, California Oak worm, Cankerworm, Case bearer, Elm Leaf Beetle, Gypsy Moth etc.
  • The sap flow dissolves the chemical and carries it throughout the tree in 4 to 5 days. Ten implants will effectively treat up to a 14″ trunk diameter
  • Systemic insecticide tree implants
  • Contains 99 percent acephate, a highly effective systemic insecticide for broad spectrum insect control
  • Acecaps are registered for use against aphids, bagworms, bronze birch borer, gypsy moth, tent caterpillar, wooly adelgid, and many more
  • Easy to install; 5 implants per pack
  • Provides readers with practical, easy-toaccomplish tips and tasks

Additional Info :

Color Brown
BioAdvanced 701810A Systemic Plant Fertilizer and Insecticide with Imidacloprid 12 Month Tree & Shrub Protect & Feed, 32 oz, Concentrate
Price : $21.97
Features :

  • 12 MONTH PROTECTION: With just one application, kills listed insects and prevents new infestations for up to a year
  • INSECT & PEST KILLER: Kills Japanese Beetles, Emerald Ash Borers, Adelgids, Leafminers, Aphids, Caterpillars, and more
  • SLOW-RELEASE FERTILIZER: Plant food and fertilizer improves the health of your trees and shrubs
  • SYSTEMIC PROTECTION: Protects your potted and outdoor trees and shrubs from the roots to the stem of every leaf
  • RESTRICTIONS: Product intended only for non-bearing fruit and nut trees. Non-bearing fruits and nuts are plants that do not bear edible fruits and nuts for at least 12 months after application of pesticides. Not for sale in NY, CT, MD & VT.

Additional Info :

Color Concentrate
Item Dimensions
Height 10.3 Inches
Width 2.7 Inches
Length 4.7 Inches
Weight 2.3 Pounds

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