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  1. Bermy

    Tree injection

    Well the Arborsystems unit arrived on Friday. I must say it is a quality piece of equipment. I'm spending some time getting familiar with it and will do some practice injections with water on some scrub trees. It's almost mid summer here and the elm beetles have hatched their second...
  2. Bermy

    Tree injection

    Thanks, I'll probably be doing that next year. Got some high value clients with scale and whitefly issues on tall palms. much happier with the idea of a trunk spray than drenching the ground with a LOT of chemical.
  3. Bermy

    Tree injection

    Yeah, I heard about that product this summer when I was back in Bermuda, it was only getting approval for limited release to professionals, we were looking at it for treating palms. Thanks for the link.
  4. Bermy

    Tree injection

    Yeah I'm new to all this injection, soil and trunk, so reading what I can and talking to people who do it. One conversation I had with a guy who's done injection and is head of horticulture at the local TAFE made mention that at least elms are pretty robust and handle dings and knocks no problem...
  5. Bermy

    Tree injection

    The jury is out on the efficacy of soil injection, and there is the possible knock-on effect of damage to soil micro-organisms. Also uptake by nearby ornamentals that are bee-pollinated now the link between neonicitoids(sp?) like imidocloprid and bee collapse is strengthening. In my area there...
  6. Bermy

    Tree injection

    Mainly English...some Dutch, some Golden
  7. Bermy

    Tree injection

    Elm leaf beetle. It's bad here right now. Just went to see a tree that looked like a flamethrower had burnt it last summer. Already this spring the beetles are well into it. Arborsystems Wedgle does not require pre drilling. Looks like a much more compact system as well. The Botanical Gardens...
  8. Bermy

    Tree injection

    We have a huge elm beetle problem developing here, and people are scrambling to have something done. I am looking into the Wedgle direct inject system as the least invasive, most contained option for injections. Anybody have any experience with them, looks like a good system.
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