Description
Abacide 2® is Mauget’s concentrated Abamectin insecticide which displays faster uptake and mobility in Conifers and other trees. Abacide 2® provides long residual for controlling clearwinged moth borer and plant bugs, Elf leaf Beetle, Spongy moth larvae, spring and fall webworm, bagworm, leaf miners, spider mite. Abacide 2® is also one of the very few products registered for many dangerous Conifer (Pine) bark beetles. Abacide 2® is available in capsules or 1-liter bottles.
Details
Mauget Tree Disease Treatment & Timing
Mauget Insect Treatment & Timing
Video - How to Apply Injection Capsules
Abacide 2® provides control for many forest, ornamental, and conifer pests. Applications can be made in spring, summer, or fall depending on target insect and management goals.
Key Benefits
- Long residual control
- Fast uptake
- Broad-spectrum insect control
- Xylem and phloem mobile
- Minimal exposure risk application method
Available Sizes
Bottles
- 1 Liter
- Flat or Round Bottom
- Single or Case of 4
Capsules
- 2 mL
- 3 mL
- 4 mL
- 24 Pack or Case of 288
Capsule Size Guide
- 2 mL capsules – 2 to 10 inches DBH
- 3 mL capsules – 10 to 36 inches DBH
- 4 mL capsules – 36 inches DBH and above
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 approximately 10 capsules.
Note: Capsule dosages, also known as micro-injectors, are calculated by measuring the tree diameter at breast height, or DBH, in inches, then dividing that number by two to determine the total number of capsules.
Targets
Aphids, Black Turpintine Beetle, California Oakworm, California Tent Caterpillar, Cedar Bark Beetles, Cypress Bark Beetle, Douglas Fir Cone Moth, Eastern Tent Caterpillar, Engraver Beetles, Fall Web Worm, Gypsy Moth, Juniper Bark Beetles, Leaf Miners, Lepidoptera Insects, Mountain Pine Beetles, Nantucket Pine Tip Moths, Pine Bark Beetles, Pine Engraver Beetles, Pine Wilt Nematode, Red Turpentine Beetles, Redwood Bark Beetles, Rugose Spiraling Whitefly, Southern Pine Beetle, Spider Mites, Sycamore Lace Bug, Thrips, Western Pine Beetles, Whiteflies, Winter Moth (Operophtera brumata)