Mauget says its micro-injectable Dinocide is effective in 3-7 days, twice as fast as other dinotefuran insecticides. It kills a full spectrum of scale insect species, including whiteflies, Japanese beetles, mealybugs and flathead borers.
The secret is Mauget's patented micro-infusion system. It works faster than soil drenching or trunk spraying, and far faster than the action of most systemically applied plant insecticides. Micro-infusion also offers precise control of dosage.
Trees also benefit from the fact that Dinocide is a translaminar, which means that its active ingredient can pass from a tree's xylem to its phloem — making it uniquely effective against pests like the conifer bark beetle, which do their damage in the phloem layer, the layer nearest the bark.