TREE-äge R10
Newest addition to the highly effective line of TREE-äge products, with the lowest dose guidance, and quickest injection times. Provides two-year control of most pests. For use by commercially licensed applicators.
Active Ingredient: Emamectin Benzoate: 9.7%
Other Ingredients: 90.3%
Effective Treatment For:
Coneworm (Dioryctria spp.), Cone beetle (Conophthorus spp.), Pine Cone Seed Bug (suppression of Leptoglossus and Tetyra spp. in the year of treatment), Tent Caterpillars (including Eastern, Forest, Pacific, and Western), Western Spruce Budworm, Winter Moth, Bagworm, Cankerworm, Casebearer, Eastern Oak Looper, Elm Spanworm, Fall Webworm, Gypsy Moth, Leafrollers, Linden Looper, Mimosa Webworm, Oak Worm, Pine Tip Moth, Pine Needle Miner, Poplar Tentmaker, Tussock Moth, Variable Oakleaf Caterpillar, Yellownecked Caterpillar, Leafminers (including Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Hymenoptera), Honeylocust Plant Bug, Pine Needle Scale, Conifer Mite, Red Palm Mite, Sawfly (including Elm, Pine), Clearwing Borers (including Ash, and Sequoia Pine Pitch Tube Moth), Carpenterworm, Cottonwood Twig Borer, Zimmerman Moth, Flat-headed Borers (including adult and larvae of Emerald Ash Borer), Gall Wasps, including Banyan Stem, Gall Wasp, Roundheaded Borers (excluding Asian Longhorned Beetle), Ambrosia Beetles (such as Polyphagous Shot Hole Borer, Euwallacea fornicatus), Scolytids (bark beetles), Ips Engraver Beetles, Mountain Pine Beetle, Southern Pine Beetle, Spruce Beetle, Western Pine Beetle Black Turpentine Beetle, Walnut Twig Beetle, Pinewood Nematode
TREE-äge R10 1-Pint – (040-4130)
TREE-äge R10 Case of 4 pints – (040-4135)
*1 pint treats 24 trees (10” DBH) at the medium rate
Tree Survival Against Mountain Pine Beetle
Winter Moth Mortality One Season After Treatment with TREE-äge
TREE-äge Compared to Other Treatment Methods
TREE-äge® Protection Against Southern Pine Bark Beetles in Loblolly Pine
TREE-äge® Control of Bark Beetles in Western Conifers
Pine Coneworm Damage – 1999 & 2000 2 year assessments
TREE-äge® Protecting California Sycamores Against ISHB with Preventative Treatments
IPS Beetle Galleries in Treated Trees
Emergence of Black Oak Gall Wasp