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ORNAMENTAL DILUTION CHART
Application
Volume
Gallons Per
1,000 Sq. Ft.
Application
Rate:
Gallons per
Acre
Fluid Ounces* of
Compare-N-Save Indoor/Outdoor Insect Concentrate
Diluted to 100 gallons
0.125 . oz/
1,000 sq. ft.
0.25 . oz/
1,000 sq. ft.
0.5 . oz/
1,000 sq. ft.
1.0 . oz/
1,000 sq. ft.
2.3 100 5.4 10.8 21.7 43.5
4.6 200 2.7 5.4 10.9 21.7
6.9 300 1.8 3.6 7. 2 14.5
Fluid Ounces* of
Compare-N-Save Indoor/Outdoor Insect Concentrate
Diluted to 10 gallons
2.3 100 0.54 1.08 2.17 4.35
4.6 200 0.27 0.54 1.09 2.17
6.9 300 0.18 0.36 0.72 1.45
Fluid Ounces* of
Compare-N-Save Indoor/Outdoor Insect Concentrate
Diluted to 5 gallons
2.3 100 0.27 0.54 1.09 2.17
4.6 200 0.14 0.27 0.54 1.09
6.9 300 -- 0.18 0.36 0.72
Fluid Ounces* of
Compare-N-Save Indoor/Outdoor Insect Concentrate
Diluted to 1 gallon
2.3 100 -- 0.11 0.22 0.44
4.6 200 -- -- 0.11 0.22
6.9 300 -- -- -- 0.15
*To convert uid ounces to milliliters, multiply by 29.57.
1 uid oz. = 29.57 ml = 2 tablespoons = 6 teaspoons
Do not use household utensils to measure this product.
How to Determine the Dilution Rates using the Ornamental Application Rates Table
and the Ornamental Dilution Chart
Determine the pest which is most difcult to control.
Find the . oz. of Compare-N-Save Indoor/Outdoor Insect Concentrate application rate
from one of the tables.
Determine the application volume and amount of spray mix needed.
Refer to the Ornamental Dilution Chart to nd the appropriate volume of this product to
be mixed in the desired volume of water.
In the State of New York, for application uses outdoors on ornamentals and lawns in
landscaped areas around residential, institutional, public, commercial and industrial
buildings, parks, recreational areas and athletic elds:
The Following Precautionary Measures Must be Obeyed.
A 100-foot buffer must be maintained between the application site and waters of
the State. A 100-foot buffer is required for all water except those entirely privately
owned with no outlet to State waters. The buffer must consist of well maintained,
established vegetation (i.e., grass, etc.) growth and must be maintained to prevent the
development of channels.
In New York State, do make a single repeat application of this product if there are signs
of renewed insect activity, but no sooner than two weeks after the rst application.