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You have seen the destructive effects

of the Asian Rhinoceros Beetle...

Now you have a weapon to help win the Fight!

You have seen the destructive effects

of the Asian Rhinoceros Beetle...

Now you have a weapon to help win the Fight!

Nanotek 2000

Nanotek 2000

Solution

Solution

An All-natural solution for the safe eradication

of Invasive Rhino Beetles, as well as other destructive

beetles and treatment of Fungal Infections in

Fruiting and Ornamental Trees and Palms for

several years depending on soil conditions and

age of trees.

No special safety equipment is needed to mix or

apply the solution. Nanotek Solution is not harmful to

humans, animals or the environment.

Beetle Busters of Florida is a Local Florida

distributer of Nanotek 2000 Solution

An All-natural solution for the safe eradication

of Invasive Rhino Beetles, as well as other destructive

beetles and treatment of Fungal Infections in

Fruiting and Ornamental Trees and Palms for

several years depending on soil conditions and

age of trees.

No special safety equipment is needed to mix or

apply the solution. Nanotek Solution is not harmful to

humans, animals or the environment.

Beetle Busters of Florida is a Local Florida

distributer of Nanotek 2000 Solution

Call: 1.386.507.5460

Call: 1.386.507.5460

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at : 1.386.507.5460

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at : 1.386.507.5460

Nanotek 2000 Solution uses nano particles of a

super-concentrated soap that is absorbed into the tree fiber, and in turn eaten by insects and their larvae causing them to choke and die.

Nanotek 2000 Solution uses nano particles of a

super-concentrated soap that is absorbed into the tree fiber, and in turn eaten by insects and their larvae causing them to choke and die.

Nanotek 2000 Solution

can be used safely

on fruit bearing

Palms and trees.

Nanotek 2000 Solution

can be used safely

on fruit bearing

Palms and trees.

Palm Tree Weevil Killer Is Now Available For Sale for Commercial or Residential use In Amounts Tailored to your Individual Needs...

Palm Tree Weevil Killer Is Now Available For Sale for Commercial or Residential use In Amounts Tailored to your Individual Needs...

What Trees and Plants are Affected by the Rhinocerus Palm Beetle?

What Trees and Plants are Affected by the Rhinocerus Palm Beetle?

Information provided by the University of Hawaii* lists Two groups of host plants which are affected by the Rhinocerus Beetle.

Information provided by the University of Hawaii* lists Two groups of host plants which are affected by the Rhinocerus Beetle.

The Major, or Primary Host Trees or Plants of the Rhinocerus Beetle, and the Minor, or Secondary Host Trees and Plants .


The Major, or Primary Host Trees or Plants of the Rhinocerus Beetle, and the Minor, or Secondary Host Trees and Plants .


Major ( Primary ) Hosts

Major ( Primary ) Hosts

Minor ( Secondary ) Hosts

Minor ( Secondary ) Hosts

Areca Palm, Pineapple, Canary Island Date Palm, Pygmy Date Palm, Fishtail Palm, Taro, Tree Fern, Bottle Palm, Triangle Palm, Thatch Palm, Manila Palm, Queen Palm, Ponytail Palm, Bananas, Bamboo Palm, Sugarcane

Areca Palm, Pineapple, Canary Island Date Palm, Pygmy Date Palm, Fishtail Palm, Taro, Tree Fern, Bottle Palm, Triangle Palm, Thatch Palm, Manila Palm, Queen Palm, Ponytail Palm, Bananas, Bamboo Palm, Sugarcane

Coconut Palm ( Cocos nucifera )

Breadfruit ( Artocarpus spp. )

Kamani ( Calophyllum inophyllum )

Mango ( Magnifera spp. )

Hala ( Pandanus spp. )

African Oil Palm ( Elaesis guineensis )


Coconut Palm ( Cocos nucifera )

Breadfruit ( Artocarpus spp. )

Kamani ( Calophyllum inophyllum )

Mango ( Magnifera spp. )

Hala ( Pandanus spp. )

African Oil Palm ( Elaesis guineensis )


*Published May 23, 2014 by Arnold H. Hara, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources

*This is not a complete list of Host Trees and Plants. Species affected may vary depending on available food sources and

spread of insects.

The Florida USDA Office works closely with the Hawaii Department of Agriculture, the University of Hawaii at Manoa and other partners to survey, trap and manage CRB.

Mixing Instructions and Application of

Nanotek 2000 Solution

Mixing Instructions and Application of

Nanotek 2000 Solution

Preparing Nanotek Solution

Preparing Nanotek Solution

Note*

PTWK, or Palm Tree Weevil Killer and Nanotek 2000 Solution

refer to the same product. Instructions for Preparation and application is the same. Nanotek 2000 Solution has proven

effective for the eradication of most Invasive, destructive insects in many different geographic regions.

Note*

PTWK, or Palm Tree Weevil Killer and Nanotek 2000 Solution

refer to the same product. Instructions for Preparation and application is the same. Nanotek 2000 Solution has proven

effective for the eradication of most Invasive, destructive insects in many different geographic regions.

Preparing Nanotek Solution

Preparing Nanotek Solution

...The Benefits

...The Benefits

The cost of replacing sick or dying landscape trees and plants is becoming

more expensive every year for businesses and homeowners.

As an example, the purchase of a palm tree such as a mature Coconut Palm,

on average, will cost $5,000-$7,000., and this DOES NOT include the cost

of removal of an existing tree, or delivery and planting of the new tree.

And the replacement cost of multiple palms or trees can simply be too

cost- prohibitive for most homeowners and businesses.


The cost of replacing sick or dying landscape trees and plants is becoming

more expensive every year for businesses and homeowners.

As an example, the purchase of a palm tree such as a mature Coconut Palm,

on average, will cost $5,000-$7,000., and this DOES NOT include the cost

of removal of an existing tree, or delivery and planting of the new tree.

And the replacement cost of multiple palms or trees can simply be too

cost- prohibitive for most homeowners and businesses.


Call Beetle Busters of Florida

today for a free landscape evaluation.

Call Beetle Busters of Florida

today for a free landscape evaluation.

Call: 1.386.507.5460

Call: 1.386.507.5460

Nanotek2000 News

Nanotek2000 News

Results From the Field... Effectiveness of PTWK on Treating Infested Date Palm.

Results From the Field... Effectiveness of PTWK on Treating Infested Date Palm.

Nanotek2000 News

Nanotek2000 News

New Listening Device Catches the Sounds of Rhino Beetles Feeding Inside of Tree!

New Listening Device Catches the Sounds of Rhino Beetles Feeding Inside of Tree!

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New Listening Device Catches the Sounds of Rhino Beetles Feeding Inside of Tree!

New Listening Device Catches the Sounds of Rhino Beetles Feeding Inside of Tree!

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Gallery

The Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle

The Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle

Females live about 9 months, and lay about 50 eggs; males live about 5 months. The beetles are nocturnal, flying to the tops of coconuts where they use their mandibles, horn and strong forelegs to tunnel into the crowns. They do not eat the frass from the tunnels; instead, they drink the sap that comes from tunneling.

Females live about 9 months, and lay about 50 eggs; males live about 5 months. The beetles are nocturnal, flying to the tops of coconuts where they use their mandibles, horn and strong forelegs to tunnel into the crowns. They do not eat the frass from the tunnels; instead, they drink the sap that comes from tunneling.

< Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle Eggs.

The whitish-brown eggs are soft and elongated at the onset, transforming to a spherical shape in 4 – 5 days. They are about 3 – 4 mm (0.11 – 0.15 inches) and mostly laid in burrows of dying material.

< Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle Eggs.

The whitish-brown eggs are soft and elongated at the onset, transforming to a spherical shape in 4 – 5 days. They are about 3 – 4 mm (0.11 – 0.15 inches) and mostly laid in burrows of dying material.

< Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle Larvae

have a yellowish-white C-shaped body

and red head growing to about 60 – 100 mm, in their three instar phase. They mostly

grow in the decayed or dead trunks along with other organic matter.

< Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle Larvae

have a yellowish-white C-shaped body

and red head growing to about 60 – 100 mm, in their three instar phase. They mostly

grow in the decayed or dead trunks along with other organic matter.

Videos taken 15 minutes after

treatment of nursery palm with Nanotek 2000 Solution...

Adult Rhinoceros Beetles

flee from solution. >


Videos taken 15 minutes after

treatment of nursery palm with Nanotek 2000 Solution...

Adult Rhinoceros Beetles

flee from solution. >


< Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle with Wings Extended.

< Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle with Wings Extended.

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Nanotek 2000 Video >

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Beetle Busters of Florida is a Florida Distributer of Nanotek 2000- This Product is Registered by the State of Florida for use in Florida.

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Beetle Busters of Florida is a Florida Distributer of Nanotek 2000- This Product is Registered by the State of Florida for use in Florida.

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** NOTE- Video states beetles die within 15 minutes

of application, however time of mortality may vary...not all

beetle deaths can be verified at time of application.

** NOTE- Video states beetles die within 15 minutes

of application, however time of mortality may vary...not all

beetle deaths can be verified at time of application.

Call: 1.386.507.5460

Call: 1.386.507.5460