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ITB 24-06-02 CITYWIDE LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE SERVICES (4)
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<br />ITB 24-06-02 CITYWIDE LANDSCAPING SERVICES 47 <br /> <br />CITY OF SUNNY ISLES BEACH <br />18070 Collins Ave. | Sunny Isles Beach, FL 33160 <br />305.792.1707 | sibfl.net | Purchasing@sibfl.net <br />a nest is discovered, drench terminal bud with Orthene, <br />Imidacloprid or Safari or Lindane six times per year or as <br />needed to control insect infestation (Lindane is to be used in <br />limited amounts and only if evidence of beetles is present). The <br />applications assume a continuing boring insect presence on <br />site. <br /> <br />OTC Injections: Upon evidence of LY (lethal yellowing) or TPPD (Texas Phoenix <br />Palm Decline) inform the City immediately and upon approval <br />by the City, begin injections per label rate, per palm, of OTC <br />tree injection formula (Tree Saver Inc. or equal). Follow <br />manufacturer’s recommendations re: injection method and <br />frequency. OTC injections are on an “As Needed” basis and will <br />be considered a “Supplemental Service.” <br /> <br />Date Palms (Phoenix dactylifera, Phoenix canariensis & Phoenix sylvestris): <br />Date Palm pest control contractor must be a State of Florida licensed pest control <br />operator with a minimum of five years of experience in this type of work with <br />Date Palms in South Florida. <br /> <br />Disease Control: Three times per year all Date Palms will be treated with a <br />systematic fungicide(s) labelled for Fusarium, Pithium, and <br />Phythophthora. These applications will be performed as a <br />root/soil drench during the months of March, July, and <br />November and are considered to be preventive maintenance. <br />Contractor is responsible to follow manufacturer’s <br />recommendations for rates and quantities. Soil/root drench <br />utilizing “T-Storm” or “Cleary’s 3336” fungicide combined with <br />either “Subdue Max” or “Chip-co-Aliette” and “Mancocide”. <br />For every other application alternate between Subdue and <br />Aliette. Take steps to ensure that the fungicide doesn’t run off <br />but is instead absorbed into the root system. <br /> <br /> In the event Thielaviopsis paradoxa is identified in any of the <br />palms and/or has infected a palm in close proximity to the <br />subject palms, commence top to bottom trunk drenches <br />utilizing T-Storm OR Cleary’s 3336. Perform these trunk <br />drenches concurrently to the root/soil drenches. Continue this <br />requirement until such time as infected host palms have been <br />removed from the proximity of the subject palms. Top to <br />bottom fungicide trunk drenches are on an “As Needed” basis <br />and will be considered a “Supplemental Service.” <br /> <br /> Should symptoms of Ganoderma develop on any palm, <br />diseased palms shall be immediately removed and discarded in <br />a landfill. If Ganoderma is detected in the form of visible conks, <br />to mitigate the risk of disease translocation, immediately
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