Linda from Whispering Pines, Nc writes
On June 17th our yard was sprayed with OneGuard for mosquitoes. Yesterday July 5th one of our holly trees (40 ft) looks as if weed killer has been applied about 8 ft high. All foliage and berries to that height are in dire condition just like weeds look after weed killer has been applied. All other holly trees are fine but are of a different species. Where the spray didn't hit the tree still looks ok. Will it recover? Any info on this?
We believe if the OneGuard Insecticide would have been at fault to cause the trees conditions it would have shown signs much sooner. Generally if a product causes damage it is due to heat damage of some kind. We would advise you speak to your local extension office in assistance determining what could have caused this and how to assist your tree.
Answer last updated on: 07/08/2024