Bonide Borer-Miner Killer Concentrate User Manual

BORER - MINER KILLER
Concentrate
trees and shrubs...
MIX AND APPLY using hose-end,
tank sprayer or water can at rates
indicated.
EPA Est. No. 4-NY-1 EPA Reg. No. 4-408
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It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
manner inconsistent with its labeling.
Not for use on plants being grown for sale or for other commercial use, or for commercial seed production or for research purposes.
Do not water the treated area to the point of run-off. Do not make applications during rain. All outdoor applications must be limited to spot or crack-and­crevice treatments only, except for the following permitted uses: (1) Treatment to soil or vegetation around structures; (2) Applications to lawns, turf, and other vegetation; (3) Applications to building foundations, up to a maximum height of 3 feet. Other than applications to building foundations, all outdoor applications to impervious surfaces such as sidewalks, driveways, patios, porches and structural surfaces (such as windows, doors, and eaves) are limited to spot and crack-and-crevice applications only. Application is prohibited directly into sewers or drains, or to any area like a gutter where drainage to sewers, storm drains, water bodies, or aquatic habitat can occur. Do not allow the product to enter any drain during or after application.
Step #1: For vegetables, measure the area to be sprayed. Calculate square feet by multiplying length by width. For all other applications, apply as a thorough cover spray. Step #2: Use a clean sprayer. Carefully measure and mix the amount of concentrate and water as directed. Step #3: Spray as directed. Thorough coverage is important. Flush sprayer with clean water after each use. Make applications when insects first appear. Repeat applications as directed. See directions for complete insect list. People and pets should not be allowed in treated areas until spray has dried.
Use dilution rates as indicated. 1 fl. oz. = 6 tsp. or 2 Tbsp. 8 fl.oz. = ½ pt. or 1 cup
Arizona Cypress, Azalea, Birch, Cherry, Non-bearing Citrus, Conifers, Elm, English Ivy, Euonymous, Weeping fig, Fir, Honeysuckle, Lilac, Mock-orange, Oak, Palm, Philodendron, Pine, Poinsettia, Tulip Poplar, Rhododendron, Taxus Cherry, Honeysuckle Conifer Elm
Douglas and Grand Firs Non-bearing Citrus Oak Pine
On Tent caterpillars, application should be made when caterpillars are young and tents are first noticed. For best results, apply in the late afternoon or evening, when caterpillars have returned to their tents. Wet tents with spray on all sides. A few caterpillars may be seen escaping from the tent; however, they should die within several hours.
TREES & SHRUBS
Pests
Aphids, Bagworms, Cicadas (locusts), Exposed thrips, Fall cankerworms, Inchworms, Leafminers, Leafrollers, Locusts, Mealybugs, Spider mites, Stink bugs, Whiteflies, Gypsy Moth, Tent Caterpillar, Japanese Beetles Fall webworms
Budworms Elm leaf beetles, Elm spanworms, Fall webworms Tussock moths
Citrus black flies Oakworms Pine beetles, Pine moths, Pine needleminers, Needle scales
How to use
Use 1 fl. oz. in 1 gal. of water. Apply as a thorough spray, wetting leaves and branches to the dripping point. Try to penetrate dense foliage. Spray in the late afternoon or evening, when the temperature ranges from 50° to 75°F and when there is little or no wind. Spray at the first sign of insects. Repeat as necessary; use intervals of 4-8 days. Do not exceed 16 applications per season. Application can be made up to the day of collection.
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