Does anyone have any experience with Safari insecticide? It is labeled and marketed for systemic control of Borers, including EAB.
According to the literature, you can mix it in a pump-up hand sprayer, soak the trunk of afflicted trees, and get effective control of borers. AFTER they have penetrated the tree!
application info: 3 - 12 grams (1.25 - 5.0 level teaspoons) per inch of trunk diameter at breast height (DBH)
1.05 - 4.2 ounces per 10 inches of trunk diameter at breast height (DBH)
A quote from one of my suppliers: Safari 20 SG insecticide 4 x 3 # Case 3lb bag costs $124.08 PER POUND 3 # bag = $ 372.24
at 4.2 ounces per 10", ($3.26 per inch DBH) a 24" tree would cost $78.17 for just the chemical expense to treat ONE TREE.
Expensive! OMG! :jawdrop:
Advertisement:
http://www.valent.com/professional/products/safari/index.cfm
Product label:
http://www.valent.com/Data/Labels/2007-SAF-0001 Safari 20 SG - form 1521-B.pdf
Naturally, I want to have some idea as to whether or not this is a waste of money before I recommend treatment to my customer, a government agency. I have about 15 ash trees to treat, all are afflicted by borers. Several have died.
According to the literature, you can mix it in a pump-up hand sprayer, soak the trunk of afflicted trees, and get effective control of borers. AFTER they have penetrated the tree!
application info: 3 - 12 grams (1.25 - 5.0 level teaspoons) per inch of trunk diameter at breast height (DBH)
1.05 - 4.2 ounces per 10 inches of trunk diameter at breast height (DBH)
A quote from one of my suppliers: Safari 20 SG insecticide 4 x 3 # Case 3lb bag costs $124.08 PER POUND 3 # bag = $ 372.24
at 4.2 ounces per 10", ($3.26 per inch DBH) a 24" tree would cost $78.17 for just the chemical expense to treat ONE TREE.
Expensive! OMG! :jawdrop:
Advertisement:
http://www.valent.com/professional/products/safari/index.cfm
Product label:
http://www.valent.com/Data/Labels/2007-SAF-0001 Safari 20 SG - form 1521-B.pdf
Naturally, I want to have some idea as to whether or not this is a waste of money before I recommend treatment to my customer, a government agency. I have about 15 ash trees to treat, all are afflicted by borers. Several have died.
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