| Q | What is Hemlock Woolly Adelgid? Iíve heard it referred to as a disease and as an insect. |
| A | The Hemlock Woolly Adelgid is an insect. Mature adults can be spotted on the underneath of twigs and needles by their obvious white, cottony covering. Once situated, they become stationary and reproduce. |
| Q | Are my trees too tall to be treated? |
| A | Our state of the art equipment is capable of spraying trees up to 70'. When treating even taller trees or trees that cannot be sprayed due to location, we can utilize specialty treatments that work from the inside out. |
| Q | If I stop my hemlock treatment, will they become re-infested? |
| A | The majority of hemlock pests are spread by means of birds or wind carrying them from tree to tree. Any hemlock not being periodically treated can become infested. |
| Q | Do other insects feed on hemlocks also? |
| A | The primary pests of hemlocks are the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid, spider mites and hemlock scale. All of these pests can be controlled with the same environmentally friendly product. |
| Q | Does the Hemlock Woolly Adelgid feed on other species of plant? |
| A | No. The Hemlock Woolly Adelgid is a host specific pest. |







