Why Would Anyone Want To Inject A Conifer?
If conifers are so slow to uptake from a liquid application applied by tree injection (you may recall from our last exciting installment, the tree’s vascular system relies solely are
If conifers are so slow to uptake from a liquid application applied by tree injection (you may recall from our last exciting installment, the tree’s vascular system relies solely are
Conifer, literally “cone-bearing”, a reference to a family of gymnosperm tree that reproduce by means of “naked seeds” (the literal meaning of gymnosperm). You are no doubt familiar with a
Photo: Fall treated oak versus untreated oak during peak defoliation in New England. 2017 Oaks, a diverse family, and one of the stateliest trees in our native and urban
If you missed the latest Fall Treatment Webinar here are some of the disease and insect related highlights that were discussed; Pine Bark Beetle, Emerald Ash Borer, Anthracnose, and Apple
When used with Arborjet’s scientifically advanced technology and equipment such as the QUIK-jet AIR®, field studies demonstrate that TREE-äge® R10 injects three times faster than generic brands and significantly reduces tree
The Emerald Ash Borer recently reared its ugly head in Ft. Worth, TX. The Texas Forest Service has prepared for this moment for several years, knowing it would only be
“With its reduced injection time and proven results, R10 is the ideal product to enhance our customer’s productivity,” said Arborjet COO Russ Davis. Here at Arborjet, Inc. we strive
Last year the oldest standing Oak at the Quabbin Reservoir died due to repeated attacks by the Gypsy Moth. The affect of repeated defoliation on trees is widely known, but
Arborjet is committed to our local communities. As far we’re concerned, we have an obligation to find solutions to help support our urban forests. Every once in a while, we
Spotted lanternfly is here and continuing to spread across the states. If it continues, the impact could be devastating. Recently, Don Grosman, Arborjet Entomologist, attended two spotted lanternfly (SLF) summits.