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You should be sure to avoid spraying Bayer Advanced 12 Month Tree and Shrub Protect and Feed II when bees are active in the area and to any blooms. It is best to apply early morning or late evening when bees are not in the area
As long as the ground where you’re applying Bayer Advanced 12 Month Tree and Shrub Protect and Feed II is not overly hard and dry, there is no reason to drill holes around the base of the tree.
Bayer Advanced 12 Month Tree and Shrub Protect and Feed II does not specify the types of plants it an be used on, only the types of insects it controls. If that includes your target pest it can be used shrubs and evergreens as directed on the label.
Yes, Bayer Advanced 12 Month Tree and Shrub Protect and Feed II can be used on Rose of Sharon as this is considered a shrub or small tree.
Yes, Bayer Advanced 12 Month Tree and Shrub Protect and Feed II is labeled for borers.
Bayer Advanced 12 Month Tree and Shrub Protect and Feed II cannot be applied more than once a year.
Bio Advanced 12 Month Tree and Shrub Protect and Feed II would not harm oak trees when applied as directed on the product label.
There is no information listed on the product label or SDS that indicates whether Bio Advanced 12 Month Tree and Shrub Protect and Feed II Concentrate would be toxic to birds, so we would recommend contacting the manufacturer, Bio Advanced at 800-331-2867 for more information.
If it was a small amount of Bio Advanced 12 Month Tree and Shrub Protect and Feed II Concentrate, the turf should be fine. The product label does advise, “not for use on lawns” so we would recommend watering the area where the spill occured and continue to observe for possible signs of injury.
Bio Advanced 12 Month Tree and Shrub Protect and Feed II Concentrate will not control boxwood blight or other diseases.
According to the manufacturer's product label, apply 3 oz. of Bio Advanced 12 Month Tree and Shrub Protect and Feed II Concentrate for every foot of shrub height - this is the number of ounces of product to add to 1 gallon of water. For your shrub at 4 ft. high, dilute 12 oz. of product into a 1 gallon bucket of water and empty the bucket around the base of the shrub.
Yes,Bio Advanced 12 Month Tree and Shrub Protect and Feed II Concentrate can be used on Camellias. You calculate it by measuring the height of the shrub to the nearest foot. Multiply the number of feet by 3 – this is the number of ounces of product to add to 1 gallon of water.
Please refer to the product label for complete instructions.
Bayer Advanced 12 Month Tree and Shrub Protect and Feed II is not labeled to be used on lawns so we cannot recommend it as safe. If you need to treat the yard a product like Dominion 2L would be a better option.
Bayer Advanced 12 Month Tree and Shrub Protect and Feed II treated areas are safe once dry. Be sure to avoid spraying when bees are active in the area and to any blooms. Best to apply early morning or late evening when bees are not in the area
Bayer Advanced 12 Month Tree and Shrub Protect and Feed II can be applied to outdoor trees at 1 oz for every inch of distance around trunk; treats 4 trees that measure 8 inches around trunk as long as weather permits.
Please contact your local cooperative extension office to determine the correct timing of the application as this will vary greatly from region to region for your target pest. Generally it is pest to apply before the target pest is active in the area as it takes time to translocate throughout the plant.
Yes, Bayer Advanced 12 Month Tree and Shrub Protect and Feed II can be used for lace bugs.
Bayer Advanced 12 Month Tree and Shrub Protect and Feed II - Con is only labeled for use on non-bearing fruit and nut trees. Non-bearing fruits and nuts are plants that do not bear edible fruits and nuts for at least 12 months after application of pesticides. So as long as it has been 12 months since the application you can harvest/consume fruit
The leaves of trees treated with Bayer Advanced 12 Month Tree and Shrub Protect and Feed II would cause no issue if they fall into the pool. The amount of active ingredient in leaves/berries is only enough to harm a small insect.