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ACECAP® Systemic Insecticide Implants

EPA approved.

Item #: 92931
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Description

ACECAP Systemic Insecticide Implants, 1/2”, Pack of 50

Registered for control of Aphids, Bronze Birch Borers, Emerald Ash Borers, Gypsy Moths, Scale, Pine Tip Moths, Thrips, Web worms, Whitefly and 18 other destructive insects. Contains 98.9% Acephate, a non-restricted use systemic insecticide. Within 2 to 4 days after application, the insecticide translocates throughout the tree, kills insects, and provides continued protection. The implants are effective from 12 weeks in heavy insect infestations and up to 18 weeks in deciduous trees. EPA approved for indoor landscaping where foliar sprays and soil systemics cannot be used. Apply at 4˝ intervals around the DBH. Caution: Not for use in trees where fruit, nuts, or syrup is harvested for sale or consumption.

Product Notes

  • Restricted Sales: R109 Cannot be sold in CA, MA, ME, ND, NH, RI, SD, VT, WA

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Quick Specs

MPN AC4x50
UPC
UNSPSC 21102200
Made In United States

Quick Specs

MPN: AC4x50
UPC:
UNSPSC: 21102200
Made In: United States

Have a question about this product?

Will this work on brown tail moth caterpillars?
Yes, this will work on brown tail moth caterpillars.
How many trees does one 25 pack treat? Thanks!
The size of the tree determines how many implants are used. For every 4" of circumference at breast height one implant is used.

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Anonymous

Easy to use. Did 30 trees, all diameters. Used up the 150. Still have 3 trees left. Ordered more. Should kill all those bad borers.

Anonymous

We planted a linden tree that we loved on our front property. We noticed woodpeckers pecking at the trunk. An arborist suggested cutting it down since lindens are prone to a certain bug and there is no treatment for it. We tried Acecaps and the tree is thriving now four years later. We do treat it every year or two.

Anonymous

Acecaps are easy to install and control Hemlock Woolly Adelgid (HWA) very well in trees that are too tall to spray. Install in early spring for best effect.