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at Home Depot you can get 32 Oz. Sevin Bug Killer Concentrate for $13.99 or 1 Lb. Sevin Insecticide 5% Dust Canister for $4.97
With an insecticide. Sevin is among the safest.
If you read the label, it should tell you when the lawn is safe again for activity.
Yes! It is harmful to pets and their humans. It is also harmful to our planet. It is water soluble and leaks into our ground water. Wildlife drink from our streams that sevin has leaked into , and they graze the greens that grow from the soil and water that is polluted from sevin. Then sometimes, we eat the wildlife, or the cows, or the chickens and their eggs. You get my drift.
The warnings on the Sevin container say to wear gloves when handling it, and use caution using around people pand pets. So yes, it is likely to be harmful to dogs.
Yes, Garden Tech Sevin Concentrate bug killer is harmful to humans. The label lists carbaryl as the active ingredient. It mentions "hazards to humans & domestic animals" from absorption, contact, inhalation and swallowing.
Yes it will. Read on the package and it will tell you how long before you can let children and animals outside once the yard has been dusted.
Yes, Sevin kills bagworms.Specifically, it is important to keep in mind the forms of the control and the pest. Sevin dust is most effective before the bagworms (Psychidae family) exceed lengths of ½ inch (1.27 centimeters) or more. Other options will include removal by hand and treating with Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt).
Sevin will have a residual of 7-10 days on the plants that you spray. Pets such as cats and dogs may reenter the treated area once the product has thoroughly dried.
Jacques Sevin was born in 1882.
Jacques Sevin died in 1951.
Sevin Okyay was born in 1942.