Mountain Pine Beetle And IPS Control

Mountain Pine Beetle Treatment to Protect Your Pine Trees

Mountain pine beetles attack trees beginning in June continuing through November.  Initially the pine tree will try to defend itself, forcing the beetle out of the tree by producing pitch. However, with successive challenges, the beetle overwhelms the pine’s defenses and the tree dies in the spring of the following year.   

Preventative sprays are the solution to avert Mountain pine beetle Infestations. Swingle recommends one preventive spray per year to be completed in the early summer. 

Prevent Ips Engraver Beetles from Killing your Spruce and Pine Trees
 

Hundreds or thousands of beetles, called the Ips or engraver beetles, infest pine and spruce trees en masse completely overcoming the tree’s defenses. Water flow to the needles is disrupted, causing them to dry out. Spruce needles drop off green while pine needles fade to brown. Infested trees die within a single season.

Treatment consists of two simple applications. However, the spray used must reach the very top of the trunk. This can cause drift or migration across property lines. You and your neighbors must be aware of the treatment. Because of this drift, there may be trees that cannot be treated due to safety concerns.

In addition to spraying, watering is essential during all seasons, including winter, and fertilization may also be necessary.

If you believe a Mountain Pine Beetle problem exists on or near your property, please contact us today.

At Swingle, we take pride in our work so you can take pride in your trees and shrubs.