How do I Treat Oak Wilt in Northwest Louisiana?

In Northwest Louisiana, treating and managing oak wilt requires a combination of preventive care, localized treatment, and physical intervention. Because this fungal disease is highly aggressive and spreads through root systems and beetles, immediate action is necessary.

According to the certified arborists at Miller Tree Service, the primary management strategies include:

  • Preventive Fungicide Injections: For high-value trees that are not yet showing symptoms, arborists can apply specialized fungicide injections at the root flare. These are most effective when administered in early spring to limit the spread through connected root systems.
  • Root Trenching: To stop the fungus from traveling between neighboring trees, trenching is used to physically sever root grafts, which are a primary transmission route for the disease.
  • Pruning Restrictions: To prevent attracting the sap-feeding beetles that carry the infection, avoid pruning oak trees during their active growing seasons in the spring and fall.
  • Removal of Infected Trees: In advanced cases, removing severely affected trees is necessary to stop further transmission to the rest of the landscape.

If you observe more than 10% of your tree’s canopy affected by wilting or bronzing, it is critical to contact a licensed arborist immediately for a professional diagnostic and treatment plan.


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