32 oz Label

BEFORE
YOU USE
Read and
follow these
directions and
restrictions
when using.
HOW TO
USE
Shake Well
Before Use
HOW
MUCH
TO USE
RESTRICTIONS:
Do not apply near lakes, streams, rivers, or ponds.
Do not apply to plants grown for food.
Do not apply to foliage or blooms. Apply only as a soil treatment.
Do not treat plants grown in pots, ower boxes or other
containers.
Do not apply to soils which are water logged or frozen.
Do not use measuring utensils such as measuring cups and
measuring spoons for any food or drinking water purposes after
use with this product.
Do not apply this product, by any application method, to linden,
basswood, or other Tilia species.
Do not apply more than 0.4Ibs. Imidacloprid active ingredient
per acre per year.
This bottle contains 0.0043 Ibs. of Imidacloprid.
Do not allow people or pets into treated areas
until drench solution has dried.
Fill a bucket or watering can with the appropriate amount
of concentrate (add rst) and water (add last).
Slowly pour as close to the base of the plant as possible, being
careful not to get on leaves.
When nished, rinse the bucket/watering can with clean
water and pour onto treated area.
Roses
2 . oz. (4 TBSP) in 1 quart of water treats 1 plant.
Flowerbeds
2 . oz. (4 TBSP) in 2 gallons of water treats 12 sq. ft.
Azaleas, Camellias, Rhododendrons, and Other Shrubs
1 . oz. (2 TBSP) in 1 quart of water per foot of plant height.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner
inconsistent with its labeling.
FOR BEST RESULTS
INSECTS CONTROLLED
Begin using this product in the spring when plants are actively growing.
Reapply every 6 weeks for a total of 3 applications per year. In areas where
disease occurs frequently and the soil is sandy, the application
interval can
be shortened to 4 - 5 weeks for a total of 4 applications per year.
Ensure the product gets down into the root zone by
Pulling mulch away from plants to be treated.
Building a well around individual plants.
Pouring the drench solution slowly around the base of the plant to allow the
soil to absorb it.
Keep rose, ower and shrub beds clean. This minimizes harborage sites for
diseases and insects (for additional cultural practices, consult your local
County Extension Service).
HOW
IT
WORKS
Water moves the product down
into the root zone where it is
taken up & moved into the plant.
The entire plant, even new growth,
is fed and protected against insects
and disease. Rain or watering
cannot wash o this long-lasting
systemic protection.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
(cont'd)
DISEASES CONTROLLED
Diseases
Black Spot
Powdery Mildew
Rust
Powdery Mildew
Rust
Southern Blight
Black Spot
Powdery Mildew
Rust
Southern Blight
Plants
Roses
Flowers
Azaleas, Camellias, Rhododendrons and Other
Landscape (Ornamental) Shrubs
(cont'd)
Adelgids
Aphids
Black Vine Weevil Larvae
Japanese Beetles (adult)
Lace Bugs
Leaf Beetles
(including Elm Leaf Beetles
and Viburnum Leaf Beetles)
Leafhoppers
(including Glassy-winged
Sharpshooters)
Leafminers
(including Holly Leafminers)
Mealybugs
Psyllids
Scales (including Armored Scale
[suppression] and Soft Scale)
Thrips
Whiteies