


Pack of 25 implants. Contains acephate, an environmentally acceptable supplement to an insect control program where conventional applications are undesirable or impractical. 3/8-inch diameter. Recent USDA and university tests prove that Acecap implants prevent and control Emerald Ash Borer. 10/pkg. Do not use on fruit, nut, or syrup trees that will be consumed or sold. Use on ornamental trees. Insect pests controlled are Aphids, Bagworms, Bronze Birch Borer, Budworms, California Oakworm, Cankerworm, Casebearer, Citrus Blackfly, Eastern Tent Caterpillar, Elm Leaf Beetle Larve, Fall Webworm, Gypsy Moth Larve, Honeylocust Mite, Lace Bug, Leaf Folder, Leaf Minor, Mapleworm, Mimosa Webworm, Nantucket Pine Tip Moth Larve, Pine Needleminer, Scale, Spruce Budworm, Spruce Coneworm, Thrips, Whitefly, Zimmerman Pine Moth. Do not use for trees less than 3 inches DBH (Diameter at Breast Height, about 4 feet from the ground). For trees less than 3 inches DBH use AC14. For 4 inches spacing, use 3/8 inch diameter drill bit 1.25 inches deep from the cambium surface. Review: I discovered Acecaps a few years ago while looking to keep a 50 foot tall Tulip tree from getting fully infested with Aphids. Previously a tree maintenance company had injected insectide for about $300 annually, and that company changes hands over COVID, and then wanted to do a "tree inspection" and all kinds of fun misc services I did not want or need to just do the annual injection. Since I have to do this annually, after finding Acecaps I was thrilled to learn there may be a do-it-yourself option. The good news, Acecaps work extremely well for killing Aphids. You want to buy them and insert them into the tree prior to the warmer Summer weather. Late Spring seems to be best for my application. You will also want the drill bit and a cordless drill per their instructions, nitrile gloves are helpful to not get any insectide powder on your hands, also the Acecaps have a pugent smell. I recommend opening the package only outside, for real on that one, and then follow the directions to drill the holes around your tree to put the Acecaps in. Be sure to put the Acecaps in far enough into the tree, so that you allow the outside bark to full heal and cover the holes in the long term. The next day you should see less aphids, and for my application I do not see any aphids after four days. Acecaps are great a value for do-it-yourselfers, you need to know how to use a cordless drill, and if you have a helper, makes the application that much easier. Have one person drill holes, while the other inserts the Acecaps. Takes about 15 minutes each year for me with a helper to apply all 25 for my Tulip tree. Next year will be my 5th year aphid free thanks to Acecaps. Review: Iโve used ace caps for many years now and they have worked more consistently than any other method for treating and strengthening my trees. I live in a high desert region with lots of clay which is hard on trees. I though have the biggest and healthiest trees on the block.
| ASIN | B00DQUUSJ4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 436,624 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 1,981 in Indoor Multi-Insect Control |
| Brand Name | ACECAP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (298) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00012162010254 |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | ACECAP |
| Model Number | AC4X25 |
| Part Number | FPS-293542 |
| Specification Met | USDA |
| Target Species | Aphids,Blackfly,Insect |
| UPC | 012162010254 |
H**!
I discovered Acecaps a few years ago while looking to keep a 50 foot tall Tulip tree from getting fully infested with Aphids. Previously a tree maintenance company had injected insectide for about $300 annually, and that company changes hands over COVID, and then wanted to do a "tree inspection" and all kinds of fun misc services I did not want or need to just do the annual injection. Since I have to do this annually, after finding Acecaps I was thrilled to learn there may be a do-it-yourself option. The good news, Acecaps work extremely well for killing Aphids. You want to buy them and insert them into the tree prior to the warmer Summer weather. Late Spring seems to be best for my application. You will also want the drill bit and a cordless drill per their instructions, nitrile gloves are helpful to not get any insectide powder on your hands, also the Acecaps have a pugent smell. I recommend opening the package only outside, for real on that one, and then follow the directions to drill the holes around your tree to put the Acecaps in. Be sure to put the Acecaps in far enough into the tree, so that you allow the outside bark to full heal and cover the holes in the long term. The next day you should see less aphids, and for my application I do not see any aphids after four days. Acecaps are great a value for do-it-yourselfers, you need to know how to use a cordless drill, and if you have a helper, makes the application that much easier. Have one person drill holes, while the other inserts the Acecaps. Takes about 15 minutes each year for me with a helper to apply all 25 for my Tulip tree. Next year will be my 5th year aphid free thanks to Acecaps.
D**H
Iโve used ace caps for many years now and they have worked more consistently than any other method for treating and strengthening my trees. I live in a high desert region with lots of clay which is hard on trees. I though have the biggest and healthiest trees on the block.
D**.
I installed these in about 20 large pines to prevent and hopefully kill pine beetles. I have lost many already and figured i have nothing to lose if i install these in the ones that are still green and alive. Some of my pines are difficult to get to because of where they are growing but i managed to do it. These implants are easy to install. just drill a 3/8 hole at the correct depth and tap in. Since the bark on some of my trees was exceptionally thick, It was a little difficulty to gauge the correct depth but i did the best i could. I installed 375 implants in all. I might also treat the surrounding area with a chemical but i hadn't decided yet. This is almost 3 acres of old growth pines and i have love quite a few and this is a last ditch effort to save these beauties. I cant really do a 5 star review yet unitl i see results. I still have other pines that are only about 8 in or less in diameter that havent been treated yet and the 3/8 implants are too large so im just hoping they wont get infected.
J**N
Easy to use. It will take time to tell how effective they are.
K**S
I have had the most horrifying time trying to deal with elm beetles. My yard becomes inundated with them- in fact my giant elm's leaves look like lace by July. Not to mention the mess they make on EVERYTHING. I've tried so many different products & they would work a little but the tree is just too big. So I decided last year to get injections for it, however did not use them until this spring. Not only did my tree have a growth spurt, there's barely any beetle activity- that only just started recently, until a week ago I hadn't seen any. That in itself is mind-blowing but this tree has never looked so good. Still has all its leaves, it's full & provides a beautiful canopy that I can stand under without beetles dropping on me. Will buy this from now on, will NEVER use anything different!
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