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Question by  project76 (31)

How can I eliminate the bugs on the trunk of my willow tree?

 
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Answer by  sanityrose (2664)

Insects that attack the willow trees are called 'gall bugs' since they are attracted to, and inject the gall of the willow tree-causing damage. To eliminate the bugs and protect the tree remove all the galls at the base of the willow. Look for insecticides labeled to kill gall midges and gall wasps and spray the tree over 1-3 weeks.

 
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Answer by  Liz59 (10966)

Well, I would use a pest control spray such as raid. It is pretty effective, but you have to spray it every 2-3 days.

 
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Answer by  Jules28 (196)

If you see lines of holes throughout the tree trunk, your tree has been infested with the willow borer. You can take a wire hanger and poke through the holes to kill the bugs, then fill the holes with diatomaceous earth, this should kill the borers.

 
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Answer by  Treeteller (152)

The best way to eliminate the pest from the tree is to have the pest accurately identified, and then treat the tree with an insecticide labeled for the pest.

 
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Answer by  Zaka (2315)

Eliminate any foliage surrounding the base of the trunk. This will expose the surface area, making it more difficult for critters to hide in bunches. Any bug that ventures alone in an exposed area is subject to being prey for birds and other predators.

 
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Answer by  BrendaG (6111)

Make sure your tree gets plenty of water. During periods of adult activity and when eggs are laid is the best time to spray insecticides. Trunk sprays can kill adults and larvae before they can enter its trunk. The cottonwood borer and willow borer are two popular willow tree enemies.

 
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Answer by  mansi (521)

The best way to eliminate the pest from the tree is to have the pest accurately identified, and then treat the tree with an insecticide that is labeled for the pest.

 
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Answer by  justmesuzanne (625)

It depends on the kind of bugs. Look them up on Google, then determine what they are and whether or not they are detrimental. If they are not detrimental, leave them alone. If they are, try spraying them hard with water. That may do it. If not, Google treatments.

 
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Answer by  m3chladon (38)

Go to the nearest store with a gardening section and pick up some insecticide spray and have at it!

 
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