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�Y� F l O R ram <br />cqr of sure � "`'� <br />L21.5.2. <br />Fertilization (4 applications per year): In March and June, fertilize with 8- <br />10 lbs. of 12/5/12 with minors or close equivalent. In September and <br />December, fertilize with 3 tp 4 lbs. of 12/5/12 with minors. Fertilizer <br />should be spread in small piles spaced evenly around the base of the <br />trunk approximately 12 inches out from the base. <br />L21.5.3. <br />Disease Control: In March and September, root drench with Chip -Co <br />26019 and Chip -Co Aliette. In June and December, root drench with <br />Clearys 3336 and Chip -Co Aliete. In April, July and October, root drench <br />with Subdue. <br />L21.5.4. <br />Treatment for lethal yellowing: Apply injection of OTC, 5 -8cc. per tree <br />per application. These treatments are to occur on an "as needed" basis <br />only and as directed by City. <br />L21.5.5. <br />Insect Control: In January, April, August and November, inspect <br />terminal bud for signs of boring /chewing insects. If evidence of a nest is <br />discovered, drench terminal bud with Orthene, Cygon or Lindane six <br />times per year or as needed to control insect infestation (Lindane is to <br />be used in limited amounts and only if evidence of beetles is present). <br />The applicatons assume a continuing boring insect presence of site. Any <br />spraying of top of palms must occur on weekdays between the hours of <br />4am and 7am. <br />L21.5.6. <br />Requirements: Date Palm pest control contractor must be a State of <br />Florida licensed pest control operator with a minimum of five years of <br />experience in this type of work. It shall be the Contractors' obligation to <br />perform regular monthly inspections of the palms and report to the City <br />any site condition which may be detrimental to the health and vitality of <br />the palms. Further, the Contractor is responsible to report disease or <br />other problems along with recommended solutions. These reports are to <br />be written and should be received by the City no later than ten days <br />after each inspection. It is required that the City be notified in advance <br />of planned activities in order to allow them to witness and record the <br />applications. <br />L22. Inspect and disease activity, other than Date Palms, will be treated on an "as- needed" <br />basis upon inspection. Required service calls between scheduled maintenance will be at <br />Contractor's expense. <br />L23. All herbicide applications will be applied only by a State of Florida and Dade County <br />licensed pesticide applicator. Proof of license must be supplied to City prior to start of <br />work. <br />L24. Weed Control: Maintain all tree and shrub beds in a weed free condition by hand pulling <br />or chemical control, at each maintenance visit. For trees and palms within lawn area, <br />spray area 2" away from trunk with Round -up by Monsanto Manufacturing Company. Do <br />not spray tree leaves, suckers, or open wounds. Do not use weed -eater or string <br />trimmers for trees and palms within lawn area in order to avoid trunk damage. No green <br />weeds shall be visible in any landscape beds on the final day of each month. <br />City of Sunny Isles Beach I Request for Proposal No. 11 -12 -02 <br />
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