The setting you use is going to vary for where you are treating. According to the label:
How much to use:
Many of the Bayer Advanced Tree & Shrub products will do the same thing and contain the same active ingredients. Some just come in multiple sizes and different formulas (like granule vs liquid). The Bayer Advanced 12 Month Tree and Shrub Protect and Feed II - Concentrate should do what you are looking for as a systemic soil application. Use instructions: Trees: 1 oz. for every inch of distance around trunk in no less than 1 quart of water per inch of trunk diameter to make sure its sufficiently moved through the soil.
Yes, Bayer Advanced 12 Month Tree and Shrub Protect and Feed II can be used on a tree that contains active aphids. The rate for trees is 1 fl oz per inch of distance around the trunk. This product can be used as long as the ground in your area is not frozen. This treatment will last for up to one year.
When applying Bayer Advanced 12 Month Tree and Shrub Protect and Feed II, we would recommend to apply 24 hours after the last rain and/or apply 24 hours before you're expecting any rain. You should not apply any product while it is actively precipitating outside.
Bayer Advanced 12 Month Tree and Shrub Protect and Feed - Concentrate should be used outside the dripzone of a fruit tree, generally between 3-6 feet away from the tree. If the product accidently gets into the tree or is used around it, we would not recommend consuming any fruit produced from that tree for at least 12 months.
Bio-Advanced 12 Month Tree and Shrub Protect and Feed II Concentrate should not kill your fruit trees, but you cannot harvest or consume the fruit for at least a year.
Bio Advanced 12 Month Tree & Shrub Protect and Feed II Concentrate is only labeled for use on non-bearing fruit and nut trees not intended to be used as edible food. As alternative options, you may consider using Ferti-Lome Fruit Tree Spray, which is a multi-purpose spray labeled for use on edible nut trees and can be used up to the day of harvest as an insecticide, fungicide, and miticide, as well as Hi-Yield Pecan and Fruit Tree Fertilizer 12-4-4, which is also labeled for use on edible nut trees.
Per the label, for shrubs you want to apply 3 oz for every foot of height. Therefore if your hedge is 8ft tall you want to apply 24 oz of Bayer Advanced 12 Month Tree and Shrub Protect and Feed II - Concentrate.
Bayer Advanced 12 Month Tree and Shrub Protect and Feed II can be used on container plants at the rate of 1 2/3 tbsp. for each five gallon container.
Bayer Advanced 12 Month Tree and Shrub Protect and Feed II is labeled for root weevils and can be applied as directed on the product label.
Shrubs: 3 oz. for every foot of height; treats five shrubs that are 2-feet-tall.
Containerized Plants: 1 2/3 tablespoons for each 5 gallon container; treats up to 42 5-gallon containers.
Bayer Advanced 12 Month Tree and Shrub Protect and Feed II is an insecticide, therefore it could be harmful to beneficial insects. You would want to apply when the non-target insects are least active.
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 Concentrate will not control boxwood blight or other diseases.
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.
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 is labeled for borers.
Bio Advanced 12 Month Tree and Shrub Protect and Feed II would not harm oak trees when applied as directed on the product label.
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.