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Brand | Spectracide | Compare-N-Save | AMDRO | Compare-N-Save |
Name | Triazicide 32 fl. oz. Ready-to-Spray Lawn Insect Killer | 32 oz. Systemic Tree and Shrub Insect Drench | 32 oz. Quick Kill Carpenter Bee, Ant, and Termite Killer Concentrate | 1 Gal. Systemic Tree and Shrub Insect Drench |
Price | $858 | $1697 | $1871 | $3262 |
Ratings | (324) | (66) | (161) | (147) |
Pest Common Name | Ants,Aphids,Beetles,Fleas,Flies,Grub,Moles,Mosquitos,Ticks,Worms | Aphids,Beetles,Flies,Moths | Ants,Bees,Termites,Termites,Wasps,Yellow Jackets | Aphids,Beetles,Flies,Moths |
Spray Application Type | Hose End | Not A Spray | Concentrate | Not A Spray |
Indoor/Outdoor | Outdoor | Outdoor | Outdoor | Outdoor |
Location | Home,Lawn,Perimeter | Garden,Lawn | Home,Lawn,Perimeter | Garden,Lawn |
Application Type | Spray | Drench | Spray | Drench |
Concentrated or Ready to Use | Ready to use | Concentrated | Concentrated | Concentrated |
Garden Pest Location | Lawns | Evergreens,Fruit & Nut Trees,Ornamentals,Shade Trees,Shrubs | Evergreens,Flowers,Fruit & Nut Trees,Lawns,Ornamentals,Perennials,Shade Trees,Shrubs | Evergreens,Fruit & Nut Trees,Ornamentals,Shade Trees,Shrubs |
Safe for Edibles | No | Yes | Yes | Yes |
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Brand | Spectracide | Compare-N-Save | AMDRO | Compare-N-Save |
Name | Triazicide 32 fl. oz. Ready-to-Spray Lawn Insect Killer | 32 oz. Systemic Tree and Shrub Insect Drench | 32 oz. Quick Kill Carpenter Bee, Ant, and Termite Killer Concentrate | 1 Gal. Systemic Tree and Shrub Insect Drench |
Price | $858 | $1697 | $1871 | $3262 |
Ratings | (324) | (66) | (161) | (147) |
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Yes it is but the active ingredient concentration is fairly low. I’d recommend Dominion 2L as a better option. Follow relevant guidelines for tree diameter and imidacloprid dosing schedule and quantity.
I have use this on my Mountain Ash tree for 2 seasons to deter Japanese Beatles. It worked like a charm without any obvious harm to the tree.
After 40 years experience in applying pesticides, I retired. Above all, do a little research. Use a google search to help find the answer. Perhaps scale on myrtle. After that, look for control of scale on myrtle. Hopefully, you'll be able to find out the active ingredient in the control. If it's the same as the active ingredient that is on the label of the systemic tree and shrub insect drench, then it should work.
Please read this study in Entomology Today: “Study Finds Imidacloprid Safe for Honey Bees at Realistic Exposure Levels” March 2015, here is a link to it: https://entomologytoday.org/2015/03/19/study-finds-imidacloprid-safe-for-honey-bees-at-realistic-exposure-levels/
This Systemic solution is meant to be productive killing ALL insects on shrubs and trees. Personally, I would call there toll free number and ask your specific question and know not assume!
measure circumference of tree in inches about chest high. Add that many ounces to a gallon or 2 of water and drench roots around the tree.
Yes. But not much when mixed (diluted).
Trees take this from the roots, I don’t believe you can actually spray this on the boards. A termite spray might be a better solution since it is made to spray on wood.
I would say approx 8 small trees
In a 2010 study, it was not found effective on bark beetles. https://www.fs.fed.us/psw/publications/fettig/psw_2010_fettig(grosman)001.pdf