Product Label

This product provides 3-way action: kills existing pests, forms protective barrier
on outside of plant and is absorbed into the plant regardless of weather
conditions. This product provides 3-way action: kills insects* on contact,
controls plant mites, and controls diseases*, and keeps on protecting for
up to 2 weeks.
The maximum application rate for Bifenthrin is 0.114 lbs ai/A.
The maximum application rate for Myclobutanil is 0.106 lbs ai/A.
HOW IT WORKS
To protect pollinators when blooms are present, apply the product during early
morning or late evening, when bees are not foraging. If applied prior to bloom,
or blooms are removed or petal fall is complete, applications may be made
during the day.
RESTRICTIONS:
Do not make applications during rain.
Avoid making applications when rainfall is expected before the product has
sufficient time to dry (minimum 4 hours).
Rainfall within 24 hours after application may cause unintended runoff of
pesticide application.
Do not apply when the wind speed is greater than 15 mph.
Do not spray the product into fish pools, ponds, streams, or lakes.
Do not apply directly to sewers or storm drains, or to any area like a drain or
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.
Do not apply directly to impervious horizontal surfaces such as sidewalks,
driveways, and patios.
Do not apply or irrigate to the point of runoff.
Remove animal feeding dishes prior to application.
Do not use in small, enclosed areas where spray may be inhaled.
Do not apply to fruits or vegetables used for food.
Do not use indoors - for houseplants, move them outside, treat, let dry and
bring back indoors.
For outdoor residential use only.
Do not apply to areas which are waterloed or saturated, which will not
allow penetration into the root zone of the plant.
Do not apply this product while bees are foraging.
Do not treat or apply to lawns or turf
Do not apply more than 13 treatments per year. In Nassau and Suffolk Counties
in New York State, do not apply more than 3 times per given area per year.
Do not treat plants during periods of stress, i.e. heat, drought, flooding,
insects, excessive fertilizer, herbicides or pesticide use, etc.
Do not apply when temperatures are above 85°F.
For application to individual plants only use conventional pump up sprayers
at labeled rates.
If disease is already present, this product will not eliminate it.
Not for use on plants being grown for sale or other commercial use, or for
commercial seed production, or for research purposes. For use on plants
intended only for aesthetic purposes or climatic modifications and being
grown in interior plantscapes, ornamental gardens or parks, or lawn and
grounds. Only use this product on plants being grown for aesthetic or climatic
purposes and in interior and exterior sites, such as, gardens, parks, lawns,
and grounds, and other ornamental sites. Do not use on vegetation intended
for sale or other commercial uses. Do not use on plants grown for seed
production or research purposes.
Spot treatments must not exceed two square feet in size (for example, 2 ft.
by 1 ft. or 4 ft. by 0.5 ft.).
For foliar applications, do not apply by ground within 25 feet of lakes,
reservoirs, rivers, permanent streams, marshes or natural ponds, estuaries
and commercial fish farm ponds.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a violation of Federal Law to use this
product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
BEFORE YOU APPLY
Shake well before using. Use 3 fl oz (6 tablespoons) of concentrate per 1 gallon
of water to spray. SEE SPRAYER TYPES
MIXING & MEASURING
Makes up to 10.7 gallons of spray
Apply at a rate of 2.3 gal of spray per 1,000 sq. ft
COVERAGE
Kills insects* on contact and keeps on killing for up to 14 days.
For control of Japanese beetles, plant mites, severe infestations of other pests*
and diseases*. Repeat every 14 days as necessary.
HOW OFTEN
FOR PUMP STYLE TANK SPRAYERS
To make one gallon of spray:
1. Pour 3 fl. oz. (6 Tablespoons) of the liquid concentrate.
2. Dilute in 1 gallon of water.
3. Close sprayer and shake well before applying.
FOR DIAL-STYLE HOSE-END SPRAYERS
Dilution rate: 3 fl. oz. (6 tablespoons) per gallon
1. Fill sprayer jar with enough concentrate to treat the desired plants.
2. Close sprayer and set dial.
3. Attach sprayer to hose and apply.
FOR CONCENTRATE PLUS WATER HOSE-END SPRAYERS
Dilution rate: 3 fl. oz. (6 tablespoons) per gallon
1. Pour concentrate into sprayer jar to the required fluid ounce level.
2. Add the appropriate amount of water to the gallons level.
3. Replace sprayer top and shake well before applying.
SPRAYER TYPES
Outdoors on rose bushes
, flower plants
, ground covers, vines, ornamentals,
shrubs, and trees
Azaleas, Camellias, Rhododendrons and other shrubs
Houseplants/container plants (treated outside)
For use on non-edible plants only.
Apply when pollinators are not present
WHERE TO USE
When insects*, plant mites, or disease* first appear.
To avoid serious damage, treat pests and diseases early in the season before
they multiply.
WHEN TO USE
Adjust nozzle on your sprayer to desired spray pattern.
Hold sprayer about 12 inches from foliage.
Spray leaves, stems and tender new shoots.
Apply until both sides of the leaves are evenly coated with spray, but not
dripping.
HOW TO SPRAY
Read and follow all label restrictions and directions when
using this product.
*listed