Product Label
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Apply the product to owering plants during early morning or late evening, when bees are not present.
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Do not spray the product into sh pools, ponds, streams, or lakes.
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Remove animal feeding dishes prior to application. Keep children and pets away from treated areas until spray has dried.
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Do not water the treated area to the point of run-o.
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Do not make application during rain.
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All outdoor applications must be limited to spot or crack-and-crevice 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.
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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.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
For best results, read and follow all label directions.
CONNECT
1. Shake well before use. 2. Securely Connect sprayer to garden hose. 3. Be sure that ON/OFF Switch is in OFF position, toward
hose end of sprayer. 4. Turn on water at faucet. 5. For rst time use, remove plastic shipping lock from beneath switch.
SPRAY
1. Extend hose to farthest area to be treated, point sprayer nozzle in direction to be sprayed. 2. Begin spraying - Push ON/OFF Switch
forward into ON position. 3. Walk at a steady pace while spraying, using an even sweeping motion, and slightly overlap treated areas.
Work back toward faucet to avoid walking over wet, treated grass.
FINISH
1. To stop spraying, push ON/OFF Switch to OFF position. 2. Turn o water at faucet. 3. Relieve water pressure in hose by turning
ON/OFF Switch back to ON position until water slows to a drip, then return ON/OFF switch to OFF position. 4. Disconnect sprayer
from hose.
1. Extend hose to the farthest area to be treated and work back toward the faucet to avoid walking into wet,
treated area.
2. Walk at a steady pace while spraying, using an even sweeping motion, slightly overlapping the treated areas.
Spray when listed insects or damage rst appear. Refer to specic use area for additional instructions.
WHEN TO USE
HOW TO ATTACH & SPRAY
TIPS FOR APPLYING
BEFORE YOU USE
Read and follow these directions when using.
PESTS
FLOWERS, TREES, SHRUBS, GROUND COVERS
HOW TO APPLY
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Spray foliage, tender new shoots and the underside of leaves thoroughly.
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To kill insects that hide, spray the underside of the leaves. Apply until leaves are evenly coated with spray droplets, but not dripping.
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For severe infestation, repeat every 7 to 14 days not to exceed 11 applications per year.
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Abrupt Epiblema Moth, Alder spittlebug, Alfalfa Looper, Alfalfa weevil, Alligator Weed Stem Borer Moth, American bird grasshopper,
Andromeda lace bug, Angular Aethes, Aphids, Apple aphid, Apple curculio, Apple leafhopper, Apple Sphinx, Arborvitae weevil, Arch
Moths, Army Cutworm, Ash plant bug, Ash whitey, Asiatic garden beetle, Asiatic oak weevil, Asparagus beetle, Assassin plant bug,
Aster-head Phaneta Moth, Aster leafhopper, Azalea bark scale, Azalea lace bug, Azalea whitey, Bagworms, Bald Cypress Coneworm
Moth, Banded greenhouse thrips, Banded range grasshopper, Bandwinged whitey, Bare-patched Oak Leafroller, Bayberry Leaftier,
Bean leaf beetle, Beech blight aphid, Beech scale, Beet leafhopper, Bidens Borer Moth, Birch lace bug, Black-Bordered Lemon Moth,
Black-blotched Bactra Moth, Black- crescent Proteoteras, Black Dash Epinotia Moth, Black-headed Birch Leaolder Moth, Black-Patched
Graylet, Black turfgrass Ataenius, Black scale, Black vine weevil, Black Wedge Spot, Bluegrass billbug, Boldly-marked Archips,
Bougainvillea Caterpillar Moth, Boxelder bugs, Bristly Cutworm Moth, Broad-patch Carolella Moth, Brown marmorated stink bug, Brown
soft scale, Brown stink bug, Bumble ower Beetle, Bualo treehopper, Bu-tipped Phaneta Moth, Bunchberry Leaolder Moth, Cabbage
aphid, Cabbage ea beetle, Cactus Moth, Calico scale, Canadian Sonia, Carmine Snout Moth, Carolina grasshopper, Carolina Sphinx,
Carrot Beetle, Cereal leaf beetle, Chrysanthemmum aphid, Citrus mealybug, Citrus blacky, Click beetle/wireworms, Clover Hayworm
Moth, Clover mites, Codling Moth, Colorado potato beetle, Common chinch bug, Common Spragveia, Consperse stink bug, Corn ea
beetle, Comstock mealybug, Constricted Sonia Moth, Cotton/melon aphid, Cottonwood leaf beetle, Cottony maple scale, Cottony camelia
scale, Cottony cushion scale, Crapemyrtle aphid, Crapemyrtle scale, Crescent-Winged Caudellia Moth, Cucumber beetle, Dainty Sulphur,
Dagger Moths, Darker Moodna Moth, Dame's Rocket Moth, Delightful Bird Dropping Moth, Denver billbug, Diaprepes root weevil,
Dierential grasshopper, Dingy Cutworm Moths, Dogwood spittlebug, Dotted Ecdytolopha Moth, Dotted Graylet, Dusky Leafroller,
Eggplant lace bug, Eight Spot, Elm calligrapha/linden leaf beetle, Elm leaf aphid, Elm Leaftier, Elm leaf beetles, Erebine moths,
Eublemmine moths , Euonymous scale, European chafer, European elm scale, Evergreen Coneworm Moth, Exposed Bird-Dropping Moth,
Eye-spotted Bud Moth, Fall webworm, False chinch bug, False Japanese Beetle, Filbertworm Moth, Filigreed Chimoptesis, Fingered
Dagger Moth, Fletcher scale, Fourlined plant bug, Four-Spotted Bird-Dropping Moth, Foxglove aphid, Fruit-tree Leafroller moth, Fuller
rose beetle, Garden eahopper, Gladiolus thrips, Glassy Cutworm, Glassy winged sharpshooter, Goldenrain tree bug, Goldenrod Gall
Moth, Granary weevil, Grape bud beetle, Grape curculio, Grape ea beetle, Grape leafhopper, Grasshoppers, Grass thrips, Gray-banded
Leafroller, Gray-blotched Epiblema, Gray Dagger Moth, Gray Half Spot Moth, Gray lawn leafhopper, Gray Looper Moth, Green Cutworm
Moth, Green fruit beetle, Greenhouse thrips, Greenhouse whitey, Green Leuconycta Moth, Green peach aphid, Green stink bug, Gypsy
moth larvae, Gypsy moth, Hairy chinch bug, Half Yellow Moth, Harlequin bug, Hawthorn lace bug, Hawthorne mealybug, Hemisperical
scale, Hibiscus bug, Hickory Leafroller Moth, Hickory Shuckworm Moth, Honeylocust leafhopper, Honeylocust plant bug, Horned squash
bug, Horse lubber grasshopper, Hunting billbug, Hypenines Moths, Iris Borer Moth, Imported willow leaf beetle, Introduced basswood
thrips, Inornate Olereutes, Jack Pine Budworm Moth, Japanese beetle (adults), Kimball's Leafroller Moth, Labyrinth Moth, Lace bugs, Lacuna
Moth, Lantana lace bug, Lantana Leaftier Moth, Lantana Moth, Large Mossy Lithacodia, Larger elm leaf beetle, Laurel Sphinx, Lawn
leafhopper, Leafcurl ash aphid, Leaf-feeding caterpillars, Leaooted bug, Leaooted pine and seed bug, Leaf- feeding beetles,
Leafhoppers (Including Glassy-winged Sharpshooter), Lesser Loblolly Pineconeworm Moth, Litter moths, Little Cloud, Little Yellow,
Locust Leafroller Moth, Locust Twig Borer Moth, Long Palps Peoria Moth, Longtailed mealybug, Lubber grasshopper, Macrame Moth,
Madiera mealybug, Magnolia scale , Maple-basswood Leafroller Moth, Maple Bud Borer Moth, Maple Leaftier, Maple mealybug, Maple
Tip Borer Moth, Maple Trumpet Skeletonizer Moth, Maple Webworm Moth, Marbled-Green Leuconycta Moth, Masked Leafroller, May/June
Beetle, Mealybugs, Meadow spittlebug, Mexican bean beetle, Mimosa Yellow, Mullein bug, Multicolored Asian lady beetle,
Nantucket Pine Tip Moth, Night Wandering Dagger Moth, Northern Burdock Borer Moth,
Northern corn rootworm, Northern masked Chafer,