Q. Good day, Bob. I had 9 mature Italian
Cyprus that have all died. Upon inspection by me, I discovered a borer in the
trunks. I think it is the flat head borer. Other Italian Cyprus in my north Las
Vegas neighborhood are dying as well. Have you heard of anything like this
happening in the valley? And any preventive measures? Or is the insect destined
to kill all the Italian Cyprus in the valley doomed the insect fate?
This was the picture sent to me several years ago when I asked for help identifying borers in Italian cypress. Flatheaded borer damage confirmed. |
A. Years ago I thought borers was not a
problem for Italian cypress. There are many reports from reputable
organizations that many of our borers, flat headed apple tree borer and Pacific
borer, are primarily attracted to trees damaged by intense sunlight or sunburn.
I didn’t think this was a problem for Italian cypress so I thought that Italian
cypress was not bothered by these insects. Plus the outside of the trunk is
covered with evergreen foliage which should prevent egg laying on the trunks by
these insects.
Borers in Arizona cypress were well known as a problem. |
Italian cypress.
http://xtremehorticulture.blogspot.com/2013/10/q.html
http://xtremehorticulture.blogspot.com/2011/09/italian-cypress-browing-not-good-sign.html
I asked for help from my readers because I wasn’t sure. A few
years ago a reader sent me a picture of Italian cypress with damage suspected
by flat headed borers. I am now convinced that flat headed board does occur in
Italian cypress. Live and learn.
insecticide called a soil drench. One of the manufacturers of this insecticide
is Bayer and it is called Tree and Shrub Insect control . Follow the label directions
and the manufacturer claims up to twelve months protection with one
application.