Bronze Birch Borer
With the fading of blooms on Vanhoutte spirea, it is time to
apply controls for bronze birch borer. Bronze birch borer attacks white
barked birches, tunneling as larvae in the cambium beneath the bark
and eventually girdling the tree. Damage first appears as dead twigs
at the top of the tree. If more than one-third of the branches on the
tree have died, control efforts are unlikely to save it. Adults emerge
at this time of year through 1/8-inch wide, D-shaped holes in the trunk.
The 1/2-inch long, elongate, bronze-black beetles mate and then females
lay eggs in niches that they chew in the bark. The hatching larvae tunnel
into the cambium to feed.
One form of chemical control is to apply a band of dimethoate (Cygon)
as a concentrate to the trunk. Treat only once in a band that is equal
to the diameter of the trunk but no wider than six inches. Make sure
that you buy a product that has this application on the label; it will
listed as a control method for birch leafminer.
Dimethoate acts systemically through the bark to kill the larvae in
the cambium. Because of this systemic action, it can be applied any
time within the next month to achieve control. However, immediate applications
should provide a higher level of control. Realize that this insecticide
is effective due to the birch trees thin bark and the activity
of the bronze birch borer larvae just under the bark. On other trees
and borers, the bark is usually thicker and many other borers feed deeper
into the wood, making this application ineffective. Also, dimethoate
is labeled for use on very few trees and tends to be phytotoxic if over
applied or applied to unlabeled plants.
Early Summer 1998
Vacations and the Yard &
Garden | Periodical Cicadas
| Bronze Birch Borer
| Moss Problems in Lawns
| Bug BitesGrubs Are
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Care Calendar | Cybergarden
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