Description
Containing Imidacloprid, Imicide® is formulated for superior water compatibility. Imicide® is a broad-spectrum insecticide with exceptionally long residual. It is one of the most effective control treatments for Hemlock Woolly Adelgid and Emerald Ash Borer. Imicide® is available in capsules or 1-liter bottles.
Details
Mauget Tree Disease Treatment & Timing
Mauget Insect Treatment & Timing
Video - How to Apply Injection Capsules
Imicide® is Mauget’s imidacloprid-based systemic insecticide formulated for trunk injection. It provides long residual, preventative control of major tree pests including Emerald Ash Borer, Hemlock Woolly Adelgid, Asian Longhorned Beetle, and Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle.
Key Benefits
- Exceptionally long residual control
- Broad-spectrum insect control
- Starts working within 1–7 days
- University and USDA tested
- 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 – 11 to 36 inches DBH
- 4 mL capsules – 37 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
Miner, Black Vine Weevil Larvae, Bronze Birch Borer, Citrus Longhorned Beetle, Cottonwood Longhorned Borer, Douglas Fir Cone Moth Larvae, Douglas Fir Gall Midge, Elm Leaf Beetle, Elm Scale, Emerald Ash Borer, Eucalyptus Longhorned Borer, Flatheaded Borer, Hemlock Woolly Adelgid, Japanese Beetle, Lacebugs, Leaf Miners, Leafhoppers, Lerp Psyllids, Mealybug, Nipple Gall Psyllid, Obscure Scale, Pine Tip Moth Larvae, Pit Scale, Psyllids, Royal Palm Bug, Rugose Spiraling Whitefly, Scale Insects, Sycamore Lace Bug, Thrips, Whiteflies