Insecticide For White Pine Weevil

Pine weevil thrives in the south, east and midwest U.S. regions where there are hardwood trees that provide the nutrition for the larvae to grow and reproduce quickly. Often mistaken for bark beetles, adult white pine weevils can fly up to 8 miles to reach a tree they want to infest and lay their eggs. The white pine weevil is a significant pest of pine and spruce trees. It can cause extensive damage to trees, and the larvae tunnel into the tree and feed on the wood. A lot of people don’t know that there’s an insecticide for white pine weevils.

Insecticide For White Pine Weevil

White pine weevil larvae kill the terminal leader and the top two to four years of growth on many varieties of spruce, as well as white and Scots pine trees. Damage from white pine weevil can be distinguished from other types of injury by the somewhat curled shape of the leader, sometimes referred to as a “shepherd’s crook”.  The curling effect is caused by more weevil larvae feeding on one side of the leader. If you had weevil damage last year and need to control the weevils, do it early this spring.

The adult weevils overwinter on the ground, protected and insulated by the litter (fallen needles). Once they warm up, the weevils move up to the tops of the trees in late afternoon or early evening and feed on the terminal leader. Each time a female weevil makes a feeding wound on the terminal, she lays one to four eggs in the wound. Those eggs will hatch within a few weeks and the larvae chew their way through the bark. They will feed in the phloem under the bark for several weeks, pupate and then emerge as new adults around mid-summer.

If you need to control white pine weevil, your best opportunity is early in spring. Insecticide should be applied to the terminal leader once it begins to warm up, somewhere around 25 to 65 growing degree-days base 50. This is happening now around Lansing, Michigan, and will probably not happen until the end of April around Cadillac, Michigan.

If you can direct your spray to the leader (uppermost branch pushing upwards), and avoid spraying the rest of the tree, you will conserve beneficial species like predatory mites. It’s better to be a bit early than to be late with this application. Use a persistent product because the adult weevils don’t all warm up at the same rate. Weevil adults could feed on the terminals for three weeks or perhaps longer.

Damage from white pine weevil can be prevented by spraying the upper trunk and terminals of spruce and pine in early to mid-April and again two weeks later with products that contain bifenthrin, permethrin or cyfluthrin. Apply these products at rates given on the label for bark beetles or borers. An alternative treatment is basal application of imidacloprid (Bayer Tree and Shrub Insect Control) at the rate given for borers. To be most effective, apply applications in October, March or early April to allow time for tree roots to absorb the insecticide and move it up into the tree.  A basal soil drench with imidacloprid at this time may be too late to protect against white pine weevil this year.

Insecticide For White Pine Weevil

The White Pine Weevil is a pest that causes significant damage to pine trees, especially white pine. The insects have a strong preference for the coniferous trees, and will often kill them before moving on.

The adult White Pine Weevils are about 1/4 inch long and 3/8 inch wide. They are yellowish-brown in color with black heads. The larvae are white with brown heads, and they look similar to grubs without legs.

One of the most effective ways of preventing infestation by this pest is by using an insecticide. An insecticide can be sprayed on the bark of the tree or injected into its core using a syringe.

List Of Insecticide For White Pine Weevil

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
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.

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Color Concentrate
Item Dimensions
Height 10.3 Inches
Width 2.7 Inches
Length 4.7 Inches
Weight 2.3 Pounds
Bonide (BND611) - Annual Tree and Shrub Insect Control, Insecticide/Pesticide Concentrate (1 gal.)
Price : $24.97
Features :

  • INSECT KILLER – This pest control is great for use on adelgids, aphids, bronze birch borers, emerald ash borer, leaf miners, scale, and many other species of bug. Will also prevent new infestations.
  • SOIL DRENCH APPLICATION – Concentrate dissolves in water allowing the insecticide to move through the root zone. Once in the roots, it moves up through the tree or shrub providing protection from insects. Also provides protection for new growth.
  • FOLIAGE PROTECTOR – Designed for use on listed fruit, nut and ornamental trees and shrubs.
  • WON’T WASH AWAY – Tree and Shrub Insect Control is rainproof within hours. For best results, spray with enough time for it to completely dry before it rains. Will not wash off after it has dried.
  • EASY APPLICATION – Product quickly mixes with water and should be applied by pouring or with backpack, compression, knapsack or tank type sprayers. Carefully read and use according to label directions.

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Color LAWNGARD
Item Dimensions
Height 11.8 Inches
Width 7.5 Inches
Length 4.5 Inches
Weight 8.2 Pounds
The Tree Care Primer (Brooklyn Botanic Garden All-Region Guide)
Price : $1.70
Features :

  • Used Book in Good Condition

Additional Info :

Item Dimensions
Height 8.94 Inches
Width 0.23 Inches
Length 6.06 Inches
Weight 0.51 Pounds
FMC Talstar Pro 3/4 Gal-Multi Use Insecticide
Price : $58.81
Features :

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