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![]() Dormant Oil Treaments... Early Spring Deep Root Fertilization... Spring Insect & Disease Control... Gypsy Moth Control... Summer Insect , Disease, & Mite Control... Late Summer Insect , Disease, & Mite Control.. Fall Deep Root Fertilization ... Mauget (Micro Injections)... All of our spray treatments contain a tacking agent to keep the product on the foliage longer and to withstand rainfall. There are six different treatments that can be applied each season. Treatments are applied in four- to six-week intervals, with the exception of applications 1 & 2 which can be applied on the same day or within days of each other, if needed. The general program consists of fertilizer, insect and disease control, as follows: When? Before buds break. What it does: Controls insects in their dormant stage. What can be sprayed: Most trees and shrubs, except Silver Maple, Spruce, and Fir. How is it applied? As a spray treatment, covering the trunk up to the first set of limbs. Shrubs are covered in their entirety. When? Before leaves have become fully mature. What it does: This is an application that will get your trees off to a healthy start, enhancing structural development by strengthening the root system, enhancing root growth, and promoting greening of the tree. What can be sprayed: Most trees and shrubs. How is it applied? Into the soil, around the plant's drip line, near the root system, at a rate of 100-150 pounds of pressure. When? April and May. What it does: Controls insects, fungi, and disease. What can be sprayed: Most trees and shrubs. How is it applied? With a hand sprayer or high-volume spray system on the specific trees or shrubs that are susceptible to insects and disease. When? May and June Note: Gypsy moth problems need to be addressed early. Read more about gypsy moths... When? June, July, and August. Follow-up spray application to third treatment. Provides continued control of insects and diseases, with added mite control. When? September and October. Same as spring and summer applications. When? November. What it does: Contributes to winter reserve of nutrients. Enhances root development. What can be injected: Most trees and shrubs. How is it applied? Into the soil around the plant's drip line, near the root system, at a rate of 100-150 pounds of pressure. These small medicine caps are also used for fertilization, and insect & disease control. This type of treatment is a direct injection into the tree trunk, which acts quicker. This method of treatment is preferred in spraying pesticides into the air is not an environmentally-friendly option, if the applications are for trees only (not shrubs), or if the tree has a critical problem that needs aggressive treatment. Please feel free to contact us to find out more specific details, or if you have any questions regarding our programs!
Note: Tree treatments are not guaranteed. Trees and various species of trees vary in how successful a treatment may be. An added factor is how infected a specific tree is at the time of treatment. While we can give you an idea of whether or not a tree may benefit from these treatments, we cannot guarantee the results. Please consult directly with your applicator for details about your trees.
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