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MCH
What Is MCH?
MCH is a naturally occurring anti-aggregation pheromone of the Douglas-fir and spruce beetles.
Does MCH Work?
In U.S. Forest Service studies, MCH has proven highly effective in protecting living trees from attack. It is also used to prevent the build-up of populations on logs, stumps, and fallen trees. MCH sends a message that the tree is full and that beetles should look elsewhere for a suitable host.
How Does MCH work?
Beetles and other insects communicate using pheromones. MCH replicates the beetle pheromone that tells other beetles the tree is full and that the food supply is insufficient for additional beetles. Arriving beetles receive the message that they should look elsewhere for a suitable host.
How Safe Is MCH?
Follow the instructions provided and MCH is environmentally safe and non-toxic to humans, pets, birds and even the beetles themselves.
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