Shot hole borer beetles tunnel deep into trunks, spreading Fusarium wilt & killing trees fast. Proven Shot Hole Borer Beetle Control Treatment stops damage before it’s irreversible.
What Is the Shot Hole Borer and Why Is It Dangerous?
The shot hole borer is a tiny invasive bark beetle that bores deep into tree trunks and branches, introducing destructive Fusarium fungus that clogs vascular tissue and disrupts essential nutrient and water flow. Without timely shot hole borer treatment, infested trees rapidly decline — showing pinhole entry points, bark staining, gumming, and irreversible branch dieback.
Effective shot hole borer beetle treatment targets active infestations through trunk injections, systemic pesticides, and soil surfactants tailored to tree species and damage severity. Professional shot hole borer control preserves tree structural integrity, eliminates fungal spread, and protects surrounding healthy trees from devastating beetle migration.
