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AceCap Systemic Insecticide Implants, 25-Pack

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AC25
$38.43

Proven Systemic Implants for Control of 27 Tree-damaging Pests

You simply drill a 3/8in x 1-1/4in hole every 4in around the tree. Push the implant in, and your tree is protected for 12-18 weeks (up to 320 days for pines). This enviro-friendly delivery method keeps the treatment right where it belongs. Contains acephate (orthene), not for use on fruit, nut, or syrup trees; or trees under 3in diameter. Recent USDA and university tests prove that Acecap implants prevent and control Emerald Ash Borer.
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Product Specs
  • Systemic insecticide implants, contain acephate and orthene, 3/8in. diameter, 25 per pack. Do not use on fruit, nut, or syrup trees that will be consumed or sold. Use on ornamental trees. Insect pests controlled are Aphids, Bagworms, Bronze Birch Borer, Budworms, California Oakworm, Cankerworm, Casebearer, Citrus Blackfly, Eastern Tent Caterpillar, Elm Leaf Beetle Larvae, Fall Webworm, Gypsy Moth Larvae, Honeylocust Mite, Lace Bug, Leaf Folder, Leaf Miner, Mapleworm, Mimosa Webworm, Nantucket Pine Tip Moth Larvae, Pine Needleminer, Scale, Spruce Budworm, Spruce Coneworm, Thrips, Whitefly, Zimmerman Pine Moth.
Product Warranty Information

  • This product is covered under A.M. Leonard's exclusive 30-Day Down to Earth Guarantee. Click Here for more Details.
Product Features
  • Do not use for trees less than 3in. diameter. For trees less than 3" in diameter use AC14. For implants that are spaced every 4in. around tree trunk, use 3/8in. diameter drill bit 1 1/4in. deep from the cambium surface. Do not use on fruit, nut, or syrup trees that will be consumed or sold.
Product Benefits
  • Recent USDA and university tests prove that ACECAP implants prevent and control emerald ash borer!
Product Shipping Weight
  • 0.1 pounds
Frequently Asked Questions
  • Question: How long will Acecap control insects? Answer: Research tests indicate that Acecaps will last from 12 to 18 weeks in deciduous trees. Forest Service tests report that Acecap control lasts up to 320 days in pines, fir, and spruce. Question: How often should I treat with the implants? Answer: There is no problem making annual applications as long as the implants are properly installed and the tree's cambium shows the ability to close over the implant site. Question: Are the Acecaps safe to use? Answer: The unique "closed system" delivery provides reduction of risk to man, animals, and the environment
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