Tree Insects and Treatment

Tree Insects and Treatment

TREE INSECTS AND Treatment PEST / DISEASE SCIENTIFIC NAME TREE HOSTS ACE-jet IMA-jet TREE-äge® AzaSol™ Adelgids Many species Coniferous species, including hemlock, fir and spruce X X Aphids Many species Ash, oak, maple, willow, fruit trees X X X Elm, maple, birch, willow, box elder, horsechestnut, Asian Longhorned Anoplophora glabripennis Buckeye, European Mountain Ash, ash, poplar, Albizzia, X Beetle London Plane, sycamore Juniper, arborvitae, cedars, pine, hemlock, spruce, Thyridopteryx Bagworm Chinese Elm, honeylocust, crabapple, maple, sycamore, X X X ephemeraformis box elder, willow, linden, poplar. Subfamily: Scolytinae *TREE-äge® ONLY - Ips Engraver Beetles, Den- droctonus ponderosae, Conifers, including pine, spruce, and fir; hardwoods Bark Beetles Dendroctonus frontalis including oak x Zimmermann, Dendrocto- nus rufipennis, Dendrocto- nus brevicomis Mesa nana - White, gray, Yellow Birch Fenusa pusilla - Birch Leafminer Fenusa pusilla; Mesa nana X X X X Gray, European, Cut-Leaf Birch Broad host range, including yew, hemlock, Japanese an- Black Vine Weevil Otiorhynchus sulcatus X X dromeda, Euonymus, mountain laurel and Japanese holly Boxelder Bug Leptocoris trivittatus Boxelder, ash, maple, fruit trees X X European white birch, water birch, paper birch, yel- Bronze Birch Borer Agrilus anxius low birch, Whitebarked Himalayan Birch, Gray Birch, X X X X (flatheaded borer) Sweet Birch Browntail Moth Euproctis chrysorrhoea Oak, shadbush, apple, cherry, beach plum, hawthorn X X Budworms Eupoicillia spp Spruce, fir, Fraser Fir,tamarack, pine, hemlock X X Flatheaded borers Many tree species including ash, oak, and birch trees Family: Buprestidae X X X (Buprestid borers) and more. Red and white oak groups, maples, elms, hickories, ash, Cankerworms Paleacrita Vernata X X and cherry Red Oak, black locust, cottonwood, elm, maple, Carpenterworm Prionoxystus robiniae X and willow Casebearer Coleophora species Elm, pecan, larch, paper, gray, white birch X Citrus Longhorned Citrus trees, pecan, apple, hibiscus, sycamore, willow, Anoplophora chinensis X Beetle pear, pigeon pea, poplar, oak, ficus and more Parathrene dollii, P. Alder, ash, birch, dogwood, hawthorn, Mountain Ash, Clear Winged Borers X X tricinicta maple, oak, pine, poplar, sycamore, willow Alder, ash, birch, dogwood, lilac, hawthorn, Mountain Parathrene dollii, P. Clear Winged Borers Ash, maple, oak, pine, poplar, sycamore,viburnum, wil- X X tricinicta low, and fruit trees and plum Cottonwood Twig Gypsonoma haimbachiana Cottonwood, poplar X Borer Red and white oak groups, maples, elms, hickories, ash, Eastern Oak Looper Phigalia titea X and cherry Eastern Tent Malscosoma americanum Ornamental crabapple, hawthorn, maple X X Caterpillar Eastern Tent Wild cherry, apple, and crabapple, hawthorn, maple, Malscosoma americanum X X Caterpillar cherry, peach, pear, plum Elm Leaf Beetle Pyrralta luteola All variety of elm species X X X (larvae) Elm Spanworm Ennomos subsignarius Elms X X Ash (Fraxinus) species, including green, white, black Emerald Ash Borer Agrilus planipennis X X X and blue ash Eucalyptus Phoracantha recurva Eucalyptus X X Longhorned Beetle ©2012 Arborjet, Inc , 99 Blueberry Hill Rd. Woburn MA 01801. Important: Always read and follow label instructions before buying or using these products. The instructions contain important conditions of sale, including limitations of warranty and remedy. TREE -äge® insecticide is a Restricted Use Pesticide and must only be sold to and used by a state certified applicator or by persons under their direct supervision. TREE-äge® is not registered for use in all states. Please check with your state or local extension service prior to buying or using this product. TREE-äge® is a registered trademark of Arborjet, Inc. TREE INSECTS AND Treatment (CONTINUED) PEST / DISEASE SCIENTIFIC NAME TREE HOSTS ACE-jet IMA-jet TREE-äge® AzaSol™ Conifers: Including spruce, Ponderosa and Lodgepole Ips Engraver Beetles Family: Scolytidae X X Pines, Engelman Spruce, Limber pines Red and white oak groups, maples, elms, hickories, ash, Fall Cankerworm Alsophila pometaria X X cherry Many hardword species including Pecan, walnut, Fall Webworm Hyphantria cunea X X X American Elm, hickory, fruit trees Many tree species including ash, oak and birch trees Flathead Borers Family: Buprestidae X X X X and more Sugar maple and aspens, oaks; Water Tupelo, sweetgum, Forest Tent Caterpillar Malocosoma disstria Swamp Black Gum; cottonwood,elms; Red Alder and X X X willow, birch, flowering cherry, basswood, ash Gall Midges Subfamily: Cecidomyiinae Oak, willow, elm, maple, walnut, hickory, pine, locust X Gypsy Moth Lynamtria dispar Many oak species, White Oaks preferred X X X Hemlock Woolly Adelges tsugae Hemlock X X Adelgid Honeylocust Plant Bug Diaphnocoris chlorionis Honeylocust X X Horsechestnut, maple, birch, eucalyptus, black walnut, Japanese Beetle Popillia japonica Crape Myrtle, larch, sycamore, poplar, Pin Oak, Sas- X X safras, Mountain Ash, linden, elm Horsechestnut, maple, birch, citrus, eucalyptus, black walnut, Crape Myrtle, larch, crabapple, sycamore, pop- Japanese Beetle Popillia japonica X X X lar, cherry, plum, peach, Pin Oak,Sassafras, Mountain Ash, Linden, elm Corythucha spp.; Sycamore, oak, hackberry, basswood, hawthorne, Lacebugs X X Stephanitis spp. crabapple, Mt. Ash, Shadbush Orders: Lepidoptera, Oak, birch, beech, elm, flowering cherry, hawthorn, and Leaf Miners X X X X Diptera, Hymenoptera honeylocust Leafhoppers Family: Cicadellidae Broad host range X X Ornamental trees including ash, birch, box elder, elm, locust, maple, poplar, rose and willow. AzaSol - Fruit Leafrollers Family: Tortricidae X X and nut trees including almond, apple, apricot, cherry, citrus, pear, plum, and walnut Linden, red and White Oak, maples, elms, hickories, Linden Looper Erannis tiliaria X X ash, and cherry Many tree species including hardwoods and conifers Longhorned Borers Cerambycidae X X susceptible, in particular, stressed trees Many species; ficus, palm, Catalpa, peach, pear, citrus, Mealy Bugs Family: Pseudococcidae X X X and more Mimosa Webworm Homadaula anisocentra Mimosa, honeylocust X Dendroctonus pondero- Mountain Pine Beetle Pine, frequently on Lodgepole and sugar pine X X sae Pitch, Virginia, Scotch Pine, in New England and Mid- Nantucket Pine Tip Rhyacionia frustrana Atlantic, Shortleaf Pine in Central States, Monterey X X Moth Pine in California, Loblolly and Shortleaf in South Anisota senatoria; Oak Worms Most species of oak X X A. Virginiensis; A. Stigma Fruit trees including apricots, nectarines, plums and Peach Twig Borer Anarsia lineatella X prunes, as well as peaches Fruit trees including peach, cherry, plum and other Peach Tree Borer Synanthedon exitiosa X stone fruits Leptoglossus and Pine Cone Seed Bug Conifers X X Tetyra spp. Loblolly, longleaf, pond, sand, shortleaf, slash and Pine Cone Worm Dioryctria spp. spruce, Virginia Pine. Douglas fir, True Fir, spruce, X X Western & Mt. Hemlock also susceptible. Pitch pine and jack pine are preferred, found on red, Pine Needle Miner Exoteleia pinifoliella Scotch, Virginia, shortleaf, longleaf, table mountain, X Ponderosa and Lodgepole Pines Mugo pine and Scotch pine. Other pines affected: Pine Needle Scale Chionaspis pinifoliae Austrian pine, red pine, and eastern white pine, spruce, X firs, Douglas-fir and cedars ©2012 Arborjet, Inc , 99 Blueberry Hill Rd. Woburn MA 01801. Important: Always read and follow label instructions before buying or using these products. The instructions contain important conditions of sale, including limitations of warranty and remedy. TREE -äge® insecticide is a Restricted Use Pesticide and must only be sold to and used by a state certified applicator or by persons under their direct supervision. TREE-äge® is not registered for use in all states. Please check with your state or local extension service prior to buying or using this product. TREE-äge® is a registered trademark of Arborjet, Inc. TREE INSECTS AND Treatment (CONTINUED) PEST / DISEASE SCIENTIFIC NAME TREE HOSTS ACE-jet IMA-jet TREE-äge® AzaSol™ Pine Tip Moth Rhyacionia spp. Scotch, Muhgo, Ponderosa X X X Fruit trees such as peach trees, strawberries, stone Plant Bugs (Lygus) Lygus spp. X X fruits, and more Poplar Tentmaker Clostera inclusa Poplar & willow species X Psyllids Family: Psyllidae Several species of eucalyptus, acacia, pepper, and more. X X Red Oak Borer Enaphalodes rufulus Red Oak group X Coconut and areca palms, ornamental palms including hurricane or princess palm, Christmas palm, bird Red Palm Mite Raoiella indica Hirst X of paradise, Strelitzia reginae Banks gingers, Alpinia purpurata Vieill., and Etlingera elatior Pinewood Nematode Bursaphelenchus xylophilis Pine, cedar, spruce X Hemlock, spruce, Arborvitae, oaks, magnolia, Sassafras, Root Weevil (adults) Family: Curculionidae X yellow poplar Many species of hardwoods including beech, birch, elm, Roundheaded Borers Family: Cerambycidae ash, hickory and more. Also seen in softwoods includ- X X ing elm and pine Royal Palm Bugs Xylastodoris luteolus Cuban royal palms (Roystonea regia) X X Sawfly Larvae Suborder: Symphyta Pines, spruce, ash, larch, birch, willow X X X X Pines, spruce, firs, hemlock, lilac, ash, willow, Mountain Scale Insects Superfamily: Coccoidea X X Ash, maple, linden, elms Pine (pine tortoise), magnolia, tuliptree, shade trees Soft Scale Insects Family: Coccidae and ornamental plants (European fruit lecanium), X X spruce (spruce bud), and maple (cottony maple scales) All species of pine, but they show a strong preference

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