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Imprelis on deciduous trees

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  1. David Brandenburg
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    5/13/2012 4:05 PM
    We had what looked like minor damage to 3 Honey Locust on our course last fall and they were accepted as having damage to them during the "Imprelis Tour". This spring 5 of 8 are dead and the other 3 have a few areas with leaves.

    Has anyone else seem deciduous tree damage?



  2. Carl Metzner
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    5/16/2012 10:05 AM
    I have what I believed was Imprelis damage on Little Leaf Lindens but during the Imprelis tour their expert said no it was not indicitive of damage to that point, whatever that means. Anyhow they denied the damage.



  3. Matthew Kregel
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    5/29/2012 7:05 PM
    I did not even think about this until I read your message David. I used Imprelis in my clubhouse lawns last year and have noticed quite a few weak Honey Locust trees this spring. Never connected the dots until now. These trees are all on their fourth year since planted. Interesting.



  4. Dustin Riley
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    5/30/2012 9:05 AM
    Dave,

    I began my Dupont Tree Care Program for the 1's and 2's. The rep from Davey pointed out some new damage that was not noticed last year. Colorado spruce and Kentucky Coffeetrees are looking funky. Honey locusts continuing to be affected. Arborist consultant coming through on Friday and will inspect ALL trees for potential Imprelis damage and potential additions to the claim.

    Dustin



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