I am trying to save some Eastern Hemlock trees in my yard. They had a pretty good Wooly Adelgid infestation, which I mostly cured with an oil spray and imidichloprid. Trees were i tough shape, but have turned around nicely with some good fertilization. Now the Elongate Needle scale has moved in, along with what looks like mite damage. I was going to spray them again, as I know imidichloprid is marginally effective against these two, at best. Is hort oil the weapon of choice, or would M-Pede soap work better? Also, what is a ood time to hit the critters? I was thinking early to mid-fall, which is in about a month here in CT.