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Bio Advanced Fruit, Citrus and Vegetable Insect Control provides systemic insect protection with a single application on fruit and nut trees, citrus, and vegetables listed on the label. Keeping your plants protected from listed damaging insects has never been easier with Bio Advanced Fruit, Citrus and Vegetable Insect Control. This product is rainproof when used as directed.
Product Documents
Active Ingredient | Imidacloprid 0.235% |
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Target pests | Aphids, Beetles, Leafhoppers, Scale, Thrips, Whiteflies and others |
For use in |
Fruit and Nut trees: Citrus, Apple, Peach, Cherry, Plum and othera Vegetables: Tomato, Pepper, Carrot, Melon, Cucumber, Herbs and others Strawberry, Blueberry, Raspberry, Grape and others |
Pet safe | Yes, if used as directed on Label |
Yield |
Treats 640 square feet of vegetables Treats up to 9 fruit trees with a canopy width of 10 feet |
NOT FOR SALE TO |
CA, MD, VT AZ, CO, MA, ME, NJ, NV, RI (Restricted To Licensed Applicators Only) |
Shipping Weight | 2.36 lbs |
Manufacturer | Bayer Advanced |
UPC | 687073015201 |
EPA Registration | 92564-46 |
How do I use this product?
No spraying! Just mix and pour.
What trees or plants can Bio Advanced Fruit, Citrus and Vegetable Insect Control Concentrate be applied to?
Fruit and Nut trees including Citrus, Apple, Peach, Cherry, Plum and others as listed on the label.
Vegetables including Tomato, Pepper, Carrot, Melon, Cucumber, Herbs, and others as listed on label.
Strawberry, Blueberry, Raspberry, Grape and others as listed on label.
How many trees will one container of Bio Advanced Fruit, Citrus and Vegetable Insect Control Concentrate treat?
One container treats 640 square feet of vegetables or up to nine fruit trees with a canopy width of 10 feet.
How is Bio Advanced Fruit, Citrus and Vegetable Insect Control Concentrate applied to fruit and nut trees?
Measure the distance from the tree trunk to the drip line, and round down to the nearest foot.
Note: The drip line is the outer edge of the leaves. If you visualize an umbrella in the rain, the area where the rain falls to the ground would be the drip line.
Consult the tree rate chart on the label to determine the number of ounces of product to use for your specific tree type and radius measurement.
Add the specified amount of product to 1 gallon of water.
Pour the mixture at the base of the tree.
Fill the bucket with an additional gallon of water and pour at the base of the tree.
How is Bio Advanced Fruit, Citrus and Vegetable Insect Control Concentrate applied to vegetables?
Measure the area of the vegetable row to be treated.
Note: A row that is 1 ft. X 10 ft. is 10 square feet.
Add 0.5 ounce of product per 10 square feet of vegetable row to be treated to 1 quart of water.
Spread the mixture evenly over the vegetable row to be treated.
When can treated edible crops be harvested?
See the label for plant specific restrictions for Pre-Harvest Interval.
If no Pre-Harvest Interval is listed, then Bio Advanced Fruit, Citrus and Vegetable Insect Control Concentrate may be applied up to and including day of harvest.
Cured Scale Insect Problem on Key Lime Fast
By Anthony on 07/08/2014
I bought this because I heard that it was one of the very few treatments for scale insects. My Key Lime tree had not been bearing fruit and seemed stagnant as far as new growth is concerned. I discovered that the stems were covered with tiny brown scale insects. The leaves were tell-tale: they were covered with a shiny, wax-like coating which the insects secrete to protect themselves making them impervious to ordinary insecticides. The Bayer treatment is systemic, being drawn up through the roots and poisons these pests from the inside. In a matter of a few days the scale insects were dead and could be easily removed. This stuff is a miracle!
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David W., Spring, TX
By David on 06/29/2012
Great for the Control of Scale Insects on Citrus
By Anthony on 07/20/2014
Scale insects are among THE most difficult to control. They attach themselves to the stems and leaves of plants and secrete a shellac-like material that makes them largely impervious to sprayed-on treatments. I had a Kumquat and Key Lime tree that were infested. It was hard to tell the insects were there except for the tell-tale presence of the coating on some of the leaves; they were shiny, while others were naturally dull. The Bayer Insect Control is systemic meaning that you dilute it with water and feed it to the plant. Then it poisons the insects via the juice and sap they suck out of the plant. Within a week of treatment the scale insects were dead and could be flaked off the trees. FANTASTIC!
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It Works on leafminers.
By Dogman on 03/27/2017
Bayer Advanced insect control
By Bill on 09/01/2014
The citrus trees I purchased came with a tag saying it was treated with this type of treatment and recommended a follow up treatment after the expiration date as on the tag. It was recommended by the state of Florida. Only time will tell if it does it's job.
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You say look in the label for harvesting eating citrus That information is Not on the label.
Per the Bio Advanced Fruit, Citrus and Vegetable Insect Control label, Do not harvest fruit until at least 6-21 days after application. See Plant Specific restrictions for Pre Harvest Interval. If no Pre Harvest Interval is listed, then product may be applied up to and including day of harvest.
What could happen if i apply Bayer Advanced Fruit, Citrus and Vegetable Insect Control more than once a year? I may not have applied enough the first time last fall when my new citrus trees were growing.
Bio Advanced Fruit, Citrus and Vegetable Insect Control states on the product label several times the product is intended for once a year use only, we must advise to follow the manufacturers instuctions.
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To determine drip edge, do I measure from trunk of tree to outer drip edge or the whole circumference. Thank you
I needed to use 21 ounces per 1 gallon of water. I used a 2 gallon container instead of a 1 gallon. I thought it was a 1 gallon. Do I need to retreat and when. I am treating a very large lemon tree, it has heavy infestation
No, you will not need to retreat with Bio Advanced Fruit, Citrus and Vegetable Insect Control. Per label, the rate is 21 oz per 1 gallon of water and you would pour that mixture on the base. Then, it instructs you to add another gallon of water to base. So by adding the 2 gallons together with 21 oz of product at once, is sufficient.
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Bio Advanced Fruit, Citrus, and Vegetable Insect Control is not labeled for use on cannabis therefore we cannot advise the safety of using it.
Contact your Deptartment of Agriculture for a list of approved products for cannabis.
Silver queen corn 21 + days prior to harvest
I live in Tennessee and the temps are above 90 everyday. Can I apply at night?
Yes, you will want to apply Bio Advanced Fruit, Citrus and Vegetable Insect Control in the early morning or late evening when temperatures are not above 85 to prevent injury to plants. Please refer to the product label for more information.
I have a lemon and grapefruit tree.
The amount needed of Bio Advanced Fruit, Citrus and Vegetable Insect Control will be based on the distance in feet from trunk to drip line. Please refer to the product label for the usage chart for citrus trees here.
I am only seeing a mix rate for trees of 0.5 fl oz per 10 sq ft, I need it per gallon of water.
The Bio Advanced Fruit, Citrus and Vegetable Insect Control has a lengthy Product Label that goes over all the specifications of use around each type of edible.
Under Vegetables on page 4 of the product label: Mix 0.5 fl oz per 10 sq ft in 1 quart (32 oz) of water. Evenly apply the prepared mixture (0.5 oz. product plus 1 qt. water) to the base of all plants within the 10 sq. ft. of area and not just to the base of one plant in the treatment area.
Do not make more the one application per year.
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Per the product label, do not make more than one application per year of Bio Advanced Fruit, Citrus and Vegetable Insect Control and the application should be made between bud-break and the pea-berry stage.
The product label for Bio Advanced Fruit, Citrus and Vegetable Insect Control does not list beetles as controlled on the product label.
Correct, Bio Advanced Fruit, Citrus and Vegetable Insect Control is not labeled for beetles on fruit trees.
Sevin Concentrate would be recommended for a foliar spray application to control Japanese Beetles on fruit trees. For soil or ground treatments, Milky Spore Powder can be used to control Japanese Beetle larvae (white grubs) around fruit trees and vegetables.Review the Sevin product label and Mily Spore product label for more information.
Bio Advanced Fruit, Citrus and Vegetable Insect Control is only labeled for outdoor, residential use. This product cannot be used in any type of potted/containerized plants.
Unfortunately, we are unable to locate an insecticide that can be used on vegetables grown in containerized plants and would recommend contacting your County Extension Office for their recommendations.
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The Bayer Advanced Fruit, Citrus and Vegetable Insect Control is labeled for use on apple trees and can be used on saplings, as long as they are actively growing. Please refer to the product label for usage instructions because the application rate will vary depending on the size of the tree you are treating.
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Bayer Advanced Fruit, Citrus and Vegetable Insect Control is labeled to target beetles but does not specify Sri Lanka beetles.
The only product that we know of that is recommended for the Sri Lanka Weevil is Talstar, but Talstar will not kill the eggs. (Talstar is not labeled for the Sri Lanka Weevil but is recommended by many universities that have done research on this pest) We recommend that you contact your local cooperative extension as they may have more information on the Sri Lanka Weevil that is invading your region.
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Bio Advanced Fruit, Citrus and Vegetable Insect Control
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