Agrilicide – 4% Emamectin Benzoate for Tree Injection
Agrilicide® is Mauget's systemic 4% emamectin benzoate insecticide and miticide formulated for trunk injection. It delivers long-lasting protection against many of the most destructive tree pests, including bark beetles, borers, caterpillars, mites, and pinewood nematodes, with residual control lasting up to two years.
Agrilicide® contains 4.0% emamectin benzoate and is designed for direct injection into a tree's vascular system, where it translocates throughout the canopy to control mature and immature insect and mite pests. Agrilicide provides broad-spectrum protection for deciduous trees, conifers, and palms in residential landscapes, municipalities, parks, forests, plantations, and seed orchards. Applications may be made preventatively before insect activity begins or curatively on infested trees throughout the growing season. Residual activity can provide protection for up to two years following treatment.
Key Benefits
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Up to 2 years of residual control
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Broad-spectrum insect and mite control
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Controls many borers, bark beetles, caterpillars, and nematodes
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Systemic movement throughout the tree canopy
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Preventative and curative treatment options
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Minimal exposure risk application method
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Fast uptake through Mauget trunk injection technology
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Ideal for high-value landscape and forest trees
Available Sizes
Bottles
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1 Liter
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Flat or Round Bottom
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Single or Case of 4
Capsules
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10 mL
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24 Pack or Case of 288
Capsule Size Guide
10 mL capsules – All labeled uses
Capsule Spacing
Install 1 capsule every 4–6 inches around the trunk circumference.
Quick estimate:
Capsules Needed ≈ DBH ÷ 2
Example: A 20-inch DBH tree typically requires ~10 capsules.
Targets
Ambrosia Beetles, Aphids, Bagworms, Clearwing Borers, Cone Beetles, Conifer Mites, Cynipid Gall Wasps, Fall Webworms, Flatheaded Borers (such as Emerald Ash Borer), Bronze Birch Borer, Two-lined Chestnut Borer, Gypsy Moth, Honeylocust Plant Bugs, Japanese Beetles, Leafminers, Mimosa Webworms, Oak Worms, Pine Cone Seed Bugs, Pine Coneworms, Pine Needle Scale, Pinewood Nematodes, Red Palm Mites, Roundheaded Borers, Sawflies, Bark Beetles, Ips Engraver Beetles, Mountain Pine Beetles, Southern Pine Beetles, Spruce Beetles, Tussock Moths, Western Pine Beetles, Tent Caterpillars, Western Spruce Budworms, and Winter Moths.