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Bit of a hit and hope but I have a large Pepper tree (Schinus molle) which is infested with Psyllids. At the moment it's a case of spray with a shield type spray, await the recovery of the tree then await the return of the little suckers about a month later and repeat. The tree has great sentimental value to the home owners but I would like to decrease the frequency of the spraying and therefor, the associated costs. Any suggestions?

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Hey Taupotreeman. Are you still in N.Z? If so, chemjet stem injection is cheap and lasts approx 3 years and is not needed in conjunction with a spray. Imidacloprid is the active ingredient you need in the insecticide. Also works on borer (if they bore the cambium) and scale.

Chemicals purchased from Bayer. I think it was called Merit? But don't hold me to that.

Jake.

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Hey Taupotreeman. Are you still in N.Z? If so, chemjet stem injection is cheap and lasts approx 3 years and is not needed in conjunction with a spray. Imidacloprid is the active ingredient you need in the insecticide. Also works on borer (if they bore the cambium) and scale.

Chemicals purchased from Bayer. I think it was called Merit? But don't hold me to that.

Jake.

 

Awesome info thanks Jake and exactly what I was looking for. I'll go ask a few questions tomorrow.

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