Sevin bug killer is not a systemic insecticide. It works primarily on contact with the insect pests and is not taken up by the plant's vascular system.
To dilute Sevin bug spray, mix 1.5 to 3.0 fluid ounces of Sevin concentrate per gallon of water for most applications. Always refer to the product label for specific dilution instructions as they may vary based on the target pest and application method.
I have used a low dose Sevin dust on our outside dogs before and it worked well with no side effects.
Sevin dust is a brand name for a pesticide containing the chemical carbaryl. It is used to control a variety of insects on fruits, vegetables, ornamental plants, and lawns. Sevin dust is typically applied in powder form by dusting or sprinkling onto the affected plants.
No, sevin dust is intended to be used as a dust, not as a liquid spray. Mixing sevin dust with water can cause clumping and clogging in spray equipment and may not be effective in controlling pests. It is best to follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper application.
Sevin dust does not have an expiration date, but the active ingredient carbaryl can lose potency over time. It is recommended to store Sevin dust in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to help prolong its effectiveness. If the dust becomes clumpy or discolored, it may be less effective and should be replaced.
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
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.
The dilution rate for liquid sevin concentrate for lawns is 1 Tablespoon per gallon of water which covers 94 square feet
With water mixing directions on label
All pesticides do after a time
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.
To dilute Sevin bug spray, mix 1.5 to 3.0 fluid ounces of Sevin concentrate per gallon of water for most applications. Always refer to the product label for specific dilution instructions as they may vary based on the target pest and application method.
sounds like aphids. you can try to spray them with diluted soap water or buy a systemic bug killer.
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that depends on what bug killer you used and at what concentration
insecticide
Sevin dust will take care of them quite well.