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DIRECTIONS FOR USE OF COMPARE-N-SAVE INDOOR/
OUTDOOR INSECT CONCENTRATE ON LAWNS
PESTS CONTROLLED
APPLICATION RATE OF
COMPARE-N-SAVE INDOOR/
OUTDOOR INSECT CONCENTRATE,
FL. OZ. PER 1,000 SQ FT
• Armyworms
• Cutworms
• Sod Webworms
0.18 – 0.25
SPECIFIC APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Optimum control is achieved if irrigation
and mowing is delayed until one day
after application.
1.0
SPECIFIC APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Use the higher application rates if the
grass is greater than 1 inch high and un
-
der conditions of severe pest pressure.
• Annual Bluegrass Weevil/(Hyperodes)
(Adult)
0.25 – 0.5
SPECIFIC APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Time applications so that adult weevils are controlled as they leave their overwintering
sites. Movement of adult weevils into grass areas starts when Forsythia is blooming
and usually ends when owering dogwood (Cornus orida) is blooming.
Consult your State Cooperative Extension Service for more specic information
regarding application timing.
• Banks Grass Mite
• Mites
0.25 – 0.5
SPECIFIC APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Optimum control of eriophyid mites is achieved when this product is applied with the
labeled application rate of a surfactant. One repeat application (5-7 days after the rst
application) may be needed for acceptable control.
• Billbugs (Adult) 0.25 – 0.5
SPECIFIC APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Make applications when pests rst appear (April and May). Use degree day models for
determining optimum application timing.
Consult your State Cooperative Extension Service for information specic to your region.
Control of over-wintered chinch bugs is achieved by application in the spring
(temperate regions only).
• Black Turfgrass Ataenius (Adult) 0.25 – 0.5
SPECIFIC APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Control of 1
st
and 2
nd
generation adults are achieved by timing applications to be made
in May and July, respectively.
Optimum control is obtained if the application in May occurs when Vanhoutte spiraea
(Spiraea vanhouttei) and horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum) are in full bloom.
Optimum control is obtained when the July application occurs when Rose of Sharon
(Hibiscus syriacus) is in full bloom.
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