Elm Leaf Beetle Treatment

Treatment using the tree injection method.  Using the tree injection method is the safest and most effective way to treat against this pest. An injection treatment will last for 2 years.

 

 
 
Elm Leaf Beetles: How Stem Injection Can Help Control Them
 
Elm leaf beetles are a common pest that can damage and defoliate elm trees, leaving them vulnerable to disease and other environmental stresses. While there are many different ways to control these pests, stem injection is a highly effective method that is growing in popularity. In this blog post, we'll explore how stem injection works and why it can be an excellent choice for controlling elm leaf beetles.
 
What is stem injection?
 
Stem injection is a method of pest control that involves injecting an insecticide directly into the tree's vascular system through small holes drilled into the trunk. The insecticide is then transported throughout the tree, killing any pests that feed on the leaves or bark. Stem injection is a highly targeted method of pest control that is effective at controlling specific pests without harming beneficial insects or other wildlife.
 
Why choose stem injection for elm leaf beetle control?
 
Stem injection is an excellent choice for controlling elm leaf beetles for several reasons. First, it is highly effective at killing these pests. Because the insecticide is delivered directly into the tree's vascular system, it is quickly transported to the leaves, where the beetles feed. This means that even beetles that are difficult to reach with traditional sprays or other methods are still exposed to the insecticide and killed.
 
Second, stem injection is also highly targeted. This means that it only affects the pests that are causing the problem and does not harm beneficial insects, such as pollinators or natural predators of the elm leaf beetle. This is important because it helps maintain a healthy ecosystem and reduces the risk of other pest problems developing.
 
Finally, stem injection is a more environmentally friendly method of pest control than traditional spraying methods. Because the insecticide is delivered directly to the tree, there is no risk of drift or runoff, which can harm nearby plants or wildlife. Additionally, stem injection requires much less insecticide than traditional spraying methods, reducing the overall impact on the environment.
 
How is stem injection done?
 
The process involves drilling small holes into the trunk of the tree and injecting the insecticide into the tree's vascular system. The holes are then sealed with a special plug to prevent pests from entering and causing further damage.
 
Conclusion
 

Elm leaf beetles can be a serious pest for elm trees, but with stem injection, they can be effectively controlled without harming the environment. Stem injection is a highly targeted and effective method of pest control that is becoming more popular for controlling a wide range of pests, including elm leaf beetles. If you have an elm tree that is infested with these pests, consider contacting a professional arborist or pest control specialist to discuss whether stem injection is the right option for you.

In Adelaide the season can start in late September and goes through into late December depending on temperature.  Call us now for a quote.