Oak Tree Injections
Starting in mid-May 2024, Urban Forestry crews began treating oak trees identified by the Parks Division with Tree-age R10 (which has the active ingredient emamectin benzoate). This is the same product used to treat ash trees from the emerald ash borer.
Staff performing the treatment were all Pesticide Applicator Certified by the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection.
This oak tree treatment provided control against the spongy moth caterpillar from feeding on the leaves this year.
The treatment also provided protection for the oaks from the two-lined chestnut borer. The two-lined chestnut borer is a "secondary pest" that attacks stressed oak trees.
Oak tree injections were completed in early June 2024.