Bonide Systemic Insect Control User Manual

systemic
insect control
Controls: aphids, ower thrips, leafminers, mealybugs, tent caterpillars, whiteies and other listed leaf eating caterpillars.
On: roses, owers, ornamentals, shrubs and shade trees.
EPA Est. No. 4-NY-1 EPA Reg. No. 239-2461-4
Distributed by Bonide Products, Inc. 6301 Sutliff Road Oriskany, NY 13424
It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
• Do not apply this product in a way that will contact people or pets.
• For outdoor residential use only.
• Do not apply to plants to be used for food or feed.
• Do not use on turf, including lawns.
FOR ROSES, FLOWERS, ORNAMENTALS, SHRUBS & SHADE TREES
o Aphids & Grasshoppers Amount to Use: 2 Tbs (1 fl oz) per gallon of water.
o Japanese Beetles and Elm Leaf Beetle Amount to Use: 4 Tbs (2 fl oz) per gallon of water.
o Other Listed Insects Commonly Found on Ornamental Plants Amount to Use: 3 Tbs (1 ½ fl oz) per gallon of water.
Clean sprayer after use by flushing with water.
1 Tablespoon (Tbs) = 3 teaspoons (tsp) 1 fl oz = 2 Tbs
Spray entire plant covering both sides of foliage thoroughly.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
RESTRICTIONS
MIXING INSTRUCTIONS
HOW TO APPLY
Spray when insects are present or when feeding injury is first noticed. For hard to kill insects, such as flower thrips, gladiolus thrips, mealybugs, scales, two-spotted spider mites, and whiteflies, spray 2 to 3 times, waiting 7 to 10 days between each application. Repeat if re-infestation occurs.
OTHER INSECTS COMMONLY FOUND ON ORNAMENTAL PLANTS
Aphids, armyworms, bagworms, **black vine weevil, budworms, cabbage looper, casebearers, catalpa sphinx moth, cherry laurel leaf tier, Cuban laurel thrips, elm leafbeetle, fall cankerworm, fall webworm, ower thrips, gladiolus thrips, **grasshoppers, green striped mapleworm, gypsy moth, hornworm, Japanese beetles, lacebugs, leafhoppers, leafminers, oblique banded leafrollers, omnivorous leaf tier, maple shoot moth, mealybugs, mimosa webworm, Nantucket pine tip moth, oak webworm, oleander caterpillar, orange-striped oakworm, **obscure root weevil (adults), pine tip moth, poplar tentmaker, psyllids, rose midge, sawies, scales (crawlers), spittlebug, sunower moth, tent caterpillars, two-spotted spider mites (suppression), webworms, willow leaf beetle, white-marked tussock moth, whiteies and yellow-necked caterpillar.
WHEN TO APPLY
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