The mix rate for Avid 0.15 EC Miticide Insecticide is .04oz per gallon water or 1.18 ml per gallon water.
0.04 fl. oz. of Avid 0.15 EC Miticide Insecticide is 1.18 milliliters.
You should wait until the application of Avid Miticide Insecticide or any other similar product is dry before handling treated plants.
Insecticides and herbicides do not have an expiration date. Most all insecticides and herbicides are made to last for years and years on the shelf. Most all will last at least 5 years as long as you keep the lid on tight and keep it out of direct sunlight and areas of high heat. You should shake the bottle to prevent settling of active ingredients every few months to extend the life of the product in the bottle.
No, Avid 0.15 EC Miticide Insecticide is not labeled for bird mites. We would recommend checking out a general insecticide, such as Onslaught Insecticide. It is labeled for general mites and can be used in and around your home for mites. Be sure to follow the label with regards to mixing instructions.
Avid 0.15 EC Miticide Insecticide is rainfast within a few hours of application.
Avid 0.15 EC Miticide should not be sprayed on marijuana while it is flowering.
Avid is not a true systemic insecticide that is absorbed through the plants, and the product label does not have any application directions for drenching. Many of the target insects, such as spider mites, cannot be treated with a drench, rather they must be treated topically. Avid does have some translaminar movement, which means the active ingredient can move through the leaf surface, but it does not move through the rest of the plant.