Diagnosis
Field diagnosis can be difficult due to the rapid
death of infected trees. Early symptoms may be
reduced vigor, fading green color, and yellowing
throughout the entire tree. Symptoms often begin
from the top of the tree and progress downward.
Trees begin to die in midsummer and can die within
weeks of the initial infection leaving brown, dead
needles still attached to the branches. It is helpful
to scout for infection centers the previous year or
during the off-season.
Management Strategy
Pinetect™ is a tree injection product that is used
to preventively treat pines that are susceptible to
pine wilt nematode. Optimal results occur when
Pinetect is applied in the spring of the year prior to
adult flight of the pine sawyer beetle, which vectors
the nematode. Any refillable injection device that
is capable of injecting pine can be used to apply
the product. Rainbow distributes the Pine Infuser
injection system that can be used to apply Pinetect.
Pinetect is the only labeled product that follows the
application procedures and dosage rates developed
by Kansas State University.

Pine wilt symptoms on Scots pines

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Susceptible tree species, listed most to least susceptible:
Scots, Austrian/Black, Aleppo, Japanese black, Japanese red,
Mugo, Pitch, Swiss stone, Shortleaf, Virginia, Lodgepole, Jack,
Red, Loblolly, Monterey
Distribution: Midwest USA including IA, IL, MO, KS, NE, KY
Pathogen: Bursaphelenchus xylophilus
Symptoms: Rapid death, yellow needles turning brown in a
few weeks, random distribution in the landscape. The disease
affects healthy and stressed trees equally regardless of tree size
Signs: None visible
Distinguish from look-alikes: Rapid death – herbicides or
mechanical injury are other agents that kill as quickly.
Salt damage will cause needles to die from the tip back, pine
wilt nematode kills whole needle quickly.
Needlecast diseases display symptoms either on newly formed
needles or on older needles and will cause needle loss and
decline over several years. PWN usually kills pines in one season.
Product: Pinetect™
Dose: Use 5 ml of Pinetect per inch of DBH for the first 6 DBH inches and 15 ml for each additional DBH inch.
Example: 12 DBH inch tree would require 120 ml of Pinetect.
Timing: Treat only on a preventive basis. Optimal results are obtained when
injections are made in the spring of the year.
Retreatments: A single treatment will prevent pine wilt nematode infection for
two growing seasons. Retreat every other spring with Pinetect.
Application Overview: refer to Pine Infuser application guide for details
- Pinetect can be applied using any refillable injection device. Rainbow recommends
using the Pine Infuser.
- Shake the Pinetect concentrate bottle vigorously prior to dispensing the Pinetect into each Pine Infuser.
- Determine the amount of Pinetect to use by measuring the diameter of the tree 4’ 6” above the soil line. Follow the above dosing guidelines to determine total volume for the tree.
- To determine the number of Pine Infusers, divide the total dose for the tree by 20. Fill each infuser with up to 20ml of Pinetect. Fill the infuser only after they have been seated in the tree.
- When using multiple refillable injection devices for each tree, it is important to drill the hole only for that device, seat the device, and start the injection process immediately prior to drilling and seating the next device. This limits the amount of resin buildup, which can slow down the uptake time of Pinetect.
Expectations:
Pinetect will provide two years of protection from pine wilt
nematode.
Other Treatment Practices:
- Preventive trunk and limb sprays with Onyx or Covert to control the pine sawyer
beetle and other pine bark beetles
- Preventive applications of Xytect for control of sawfly and other insects
- Promptly remove and burn infected trees
- DO NOT transport woodchips from infected trees
- Cover firewood from infected trees for at least a year to prevent emergence of beetles
- Plant resistant native pines and 5-needle pines