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Jack 11-07-2004 09:02 PM

Novice question : pine tip borers
 
Hello all,
I have about 20 white pine trees planted last year. I've been told I have
pine tip borers. The tips at the top are turning brown, plus I can see
holes in the trunk near the top of the tree.
Is this something I can take care of myself by spraying? If so, what should
I use to get rid of them? How often should I spray?
Thank you.
Zone 5+ rhode island



Mike LaMana 14-07-2004 02:02 AM

Novice question : pine tip borers
 
Jack:

Your white pines are infested with White pine weevil - a beetle that lays
eggs on the terminal branch. The eggs hatch and the larvae bore into the
wood of the terminal branch in spring. Symptoms you see express in the
summer when the damage is done.

Depending on state law the way to go about this is to treat with a repellent
insecticide in early spring. Things like Talstar, Lindane, permethrin, etc.
have been used for this in the past.

best to prune out the dead terminal, and trim the remaining live laterals to
establish a new leader.

Call a consulting arborist for further details or email off list.

Good luck!

--
Mike LaMana, MS
Heartwood Consulting Services, LLC
Toms River, NJ
www.HeartwoodConsulting.net






"Jack" wrote in message
...
Hello all,
I have about 20 white pine trees planted last year. I've been told I have
pine tip borers. The tips at the top are turning brown, plus I can see
holes in the trunk near the top of the tree.
Is this something I can take care of myself by spraying? If so, what

should
I use to get rid of them? How often should I spray?
Thank you.
Zone 5+ rhode island





Alan Sung 16-07-2004 03:02 PM

Novice question : pine tip borers
 
A local nursery said they use a systemic such as Merit. They sprinkle around
their white pines. Then these white pine borers (of which there are a bunch)
die as they attempt to eat the wood.

-al sung
Rapid Realm Technology, Inc.
Hopkinton, MA

"Mike LaMana" fake@MikeatHeartwoodConsultingdotnet wrote in message
...
Jack:

Your white pines are infested with White pine weevil - a beetle that lays
eggs on the terminal branch. The eggs hatch and the larvae bore into the
wood of the terminal branch in spring. Symptoms you see express in the
summer when the damage is done.

Depending on state law the way to go about this is to treat with a

repellent
insecticide in early spring. Things like Talstar, Lindane, permethrin,

etc.
have been used for this in the past.

best to prune out the dead terminal, and trim the remaining live laterals

to
establish a new leader.

Call a consulting arborist for further details or email off list.

Good luck!

--
Mike LaMana, MS
Heartwood Consulting Services, LLC
Toms River, NJ
www.HeartwoodConsulting.net






"Jack" wrote in message
...
Hello all,
I have about 20 white pine trees planted last year. I've been told I

have
pine tip borers. The tips at the top are turning brown, plus I can see
holes in the trunk near the top of the tree.
Is this something I can take care of myself by spraying? If so, what

should
I use to get rid of them? How often should I spray?
Thank you.
Zone 5+ rhode island







Stephen M. Henning 17-07-2004 03:02 PM

Novice question : pine tip borers
 
"Alan Sung" wrote:

A local nursery said they use a systemic such as Merit. They sprinkle around
their white pines. Then these white pine borers (of which there are a bunch)
die as they attempt to eat the wood.


It is too late to treat the infestation. The best procedure is a
prophylactic treatment to prevent the infestation and removing and
destroying infested material such as the previous poster mentioned:

"Mike LaMana" fake@MikeatHeartwoodConsultingdotnet wrote:

Your white pines are infested with White pine weevil - a beetle that lays
eggs on the terminal branch. The eggs hatch and the larvae bore into the
wood of the terminal branch in spring. Symptoms you see express in the
summer when the damage is done.

Depending on state law the way to go about this is to treat with a
repellent insecticide in early spring. Things like Talstar, Lindane,.
permethrin, etc have been used for this in the past.
best to prune out the dead terminal, and trim the remaining live laterals
to establish a new leader.


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