Elmsavers are recommended as the preferred tenderer based on price and experience whilst also taking into regards the current climatic conditions being faced in the Shire. The soil injection method is most effective when there is sufficient moisture in the soil, it also requires a substantial amount of water during application. In comparison, the trunk injection method can be undertaken throughout the year, even during drought and uses up to 50,000 litres less water. Elmsavers guarantee their treatment for three years. Council currently treats the elms every two years, therefore by undertaking the tree injection we will be able to extend our treatments and save approximately $50,000 over four years.
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Read and download our factsheets on pests, diseases and treatment methods
- Ema-Ject® - Tree Injectable Emamectin Benzoate
- Elm Leaf Spot A widespread damaging and defoliating fungal disease that affects Weeping, Golden and English elms.
- Birch Leaf Spot Birch Leaf Spot is a foliar leaf disease that affects Birch, Aspen and Cottonwood trees and other members of the Betulaceae family.
- Tree Injection Trials on Giant Sequoia The main emphasis of these trials is on long term systemic control using chemistries that have a broad spectrum of activity.
- Fruit Tree Borer A serious pest is in regards to ornamental and native trees
- Monterey Pine Aphid It is now present in all areas across Australia where pine trees are grown
- Maple Treatments for Fruit Tree Borer
- The Eco-Friendly Way to Control Elm Leaf Beetle in Elm Trees.