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Pointer Tree Injection is systemic product that is injected directly into a tree to provide control of a variety of tree infesting insects. Pointer Tree Injections come in convenient, easy to use, pre-measured ampules and easy to follow directions. Pointer Tree Injection can be used on ornamental landscape trees or in interior plantscapes. Pack of 12 injections. Each injection is approx. .36 oz.
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Active Ingredient | Imidacloprid 5% |
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Target pests | Adelgids, Armored Scales (suppression), Aphids, Elm Leaf Beetles, Black Vine Weevil Larvae, Eucalyptus Longhorned Borer, Flathead Borers (including Bronze Birch Borer and Alder-Birch Borer), Japanese Beetles, Lacebugs, Leafhoppers, Leafminers, Mealybugs, Pine Tip Moth Larvae, Psyllids, Royal Palm Bugs, Sawfly Larvae, Soft Scale Insects, Thrips (suppression), White Grub Larvae (such as Japanese Beetle Larvae, Chafers, Phyllaphaga spp., Asiatic Garden Beetle, Oriental Beetle), Whiteflies |
For use in | Landscape ornamentals and interior plantscapes |
Application | One ampule for every four to six inches of tree circumference. |
Pet safe | Yes, when used as directed on the product label. |
NOT FOR SALE TO | CT |
Shipping Weight | 0.20 lbs |
Manufacturer | Monterey Lawn & Garden |
EPA Registration | 69117-1 |
Pointer Tree Injection is systemic product that is injected directly into a tree to provide control of a variety of tree infesting insects. Pointer Tree Injections come in convenient, easy to use, pre-measured ampules and easy to follow directions. Pointer Tree Injection can be used on ornamental landscape trees or in interior plantscapes.
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Per the product label instructions for Pointer Tree Injection: "Drill 1/2" deep holes into the tree at the flare of the tree. The holes should be drilled at a downward slant (about 45º). The holes should be evenly spaced around the tree. Use only a clean, sharp drill bit. Brad point drill bits are best. Use rubber or neoprene gloves when handling this product. Cut off the tip and squeeze the chemical into the holes. Use one ampule for every hole."