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Hi Iamp;#39;m Kayla with DoMyOwn.com and today weamp;#39;re going to talk about a systemic insecticide root drench. A systemic insecticide root drench is pouring a concentrated insecticide over the mineral soil of an ornamental plant such as a tree or a shrub to control sucking pests like aphids, emerald ash borers scale, mealy bugs, and a few others. Itamp;#39;s very important to be sure that you properly identify the pest that youamp;#39;re treating before doing the application. This treatment will translocate up the roots of the plant systemically to provide complete long-term prevention and control, different than a full year application that will provide faster results but wonamp;#39;t last as long. For prevention, a systemic insecticide soil drench would be the best option and should be done before a foliar application. For an active infestation, you would want to do a soil drench as well. As a full year application, smaller trees are normally tre