ArborSystems introduces newest no-drill system

The quick-connect direct-inject tree treatment system is an improvement on the original Wedgle Direct-Inject system from the mid-1990s.

ArborSystems has introduced its new no-drill Quick-Connect Direct-Inject QC Tree Treatment System. This simple trunk-injection application process does not require drilling, and there is no waiting for chemical uptake or guarding of capsules. 

"Direct-Inject QC system is the only trunk injection method that does not involve drilling holes in trees as part of the application process," said Chip Doolittle, president of ArborSystems in Omaha, NE. "It protects the tree's health and prevents long-term wounding. Drilled injection holes compartmentalize, permanently damaging a tree's ability to move nutrients. Repeated drilling can seriously harm a tree's health. With the Direct-Inject method, multiple and annual treatments can be made without injuring the tree."

ArborSystems introduced the original no-drill Wedgle Direct-Inject system in the mid 1990s and has made numerous improvements in developing the upgraded Direct-Inject QC system.

No pumps or power are needed with the Direct-Inject application method. The Direct-Inject unit is preset to deliver a precise 1 ml dose and can be adjusted to deliver a .5 ml dose. Up to 1,000 injections can be made nonstop.

For more information, visit www.ArborSystems.com