If used as directed, Bayer Advanced 12 Month Tree & Shrub Insect Control Landscape would not harm wildlife who eat the acorns later. The small amount of active ingredient absorbed by the tree is only enough to harm small insects.
No, Bayer Advanced 12 Month Tree & Shrub Insect Control Landscape is not labled for use on a Greenspire linden tree.
Bayer Advanced 12 Month Tree & Shrub Insect Control Landscape can be used on shrubs for controlling listed insects such as aphids, scale, etc. We are not sure the condition of the shrub to let you know if it can be saved or not. It is safe if applied when the cats are not present until dry if used as directed. We recommend treating late in the evening or early in the morning.
Unfortunately, the Bayer Advanced 12 Month Tree & Shrub Insect Control Landscape Formula does not prevent any type of worm because it does not reach the actual fruit. By the time it goes through the trunk, branches, and foliage, etc., the small amount of product in the fruit is not enough to prevent insects in the fruit itself. We would recommend using our Bonide Fruit Tree Spray. This product is a liquid fruit tree spray concentrate containing insecticide, fungicide, aphicide, miticide, scalicide, and spreader sticker all in one solution that is labeled for a variety of fruit boring insects.
Bayer Advanced 12 Month Tree & Shrub Insect Control Landscape is not labeled to be used on citrus trees. You may want to consider Bayer Advanced Fruit, Citrus and Vegetable Insect Control, which contains the same active ingredient and can be used on citrus trees.
This product is actually back ordered through the manufacturer. Please check out Fertilome tree and shrub drench.
This product is old in pint, quart, and gallon sizes.
There should be no issue applying Bio Advanced 12 Month Tree & Shrub Insect Control Landscape to shrubs such as honeysuckle or butterfly bush. A systemic application would not harm the beneficial insects as it would only be ingested by the types of insects that actually feed down past a certain level of the outer layers, not on those that feed on nectar/pollen
Bayer Advanced 12 Month Tree & Shrub Insect Control provides season-long, systemic, residual control of insect pests on trees and shrubs for 12 months, so it would only be applied once a year when insects are present. Keep in mind that it can take up to 8 weeks for the product to translocate thoughout the shrubs so it is still possible to see insect activity during this time.
Yes, Bayer Advanced 12 Month Tree & Shrub Insect Control Landscape Formula can be used to control thrips on ornamentals.
You do not have to wait to fertilize when using the Bayer Advanced 12 Month Tree & Shrub Insect Control Landscape Formula. This product is only for use on non-bearing trees.
Bayer Advanced 12 Month Tree & Shrub Insect Control Landscape Formula is not labeled for use on lemon trees so we cannot recommend it for this use. Monterey Fruit Tree & Systemic Soil Drench would be a better option and does list lemon on the label.
It is best if Bayer Advanced 12 Month Tree and Shrub is used around the entire tree. However, if you cannot apply around the tree, it can be just be applied to the area that is accessible.
Yes, Bayer Advanced 12 Month Tree & Shrub Insect Control Landscape Formula is labeled for psyllids and is safe for use on eucalyptus trees. The mixing ratio is 1/2 oz. per inch of the distance around the trunk. The product should be mixed in at least 2 gallons of water.
Bayer Advanced 12 Month Tree & Shrub Insect Control Landscape can be applied to many types of trees including some listed fruit/nut trees. The product label does not specifically list linden or varieties that cannot be tolerated.
Bayer Advanced 12 Month Tree & Shrub Insect Control Landscape has a soil residual of about 12 months, so you would not want to replant any edibles in that area within that time frame. You should discard any edibles if already treated with the product within 12 months.
Bayer Advanced 12 Month Tree & Shrub Insect Control can take up to 8 weeks to translocate throughout a tree/plant,
Bayer Advanced 12 Month Tree & Shrub Insect Control Landscape is not labeled for Southern Blight. Southern blight is extremely difficult to manage because the fungus has a wide host range (more than 500 plant species in 100 plant families). We would recommend contacting the local cooperative extension office for a fungicide and treatment program recommendation that is effective in your region.