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Bio Advanced 3-in-1 Insect Disease & Mite Control Concentrate previously known as Bayer 3 in 1 Insect, Disease, and Mite Control offers systemic, rainproof, 30 day protection from pests and diseases that may harm your flowering plants, trees, and shrubs. It cures and prevents fungal diseases, kills and controls insect pests and spider mites.
New manufacturer, same product.
Product Documents
Active Ingredient | Imidacloprid - 0.47% Tau-Fluvalinate - 0.61% Tebuconazole - 0.65% |
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Target pests |
Fungicide: Anthracnose, Black Spot, Leaf Spot, Petal Blight, Powdery Mildew, Rust, and Scab Insecticide: Aphids, Caterpillars, Japanese beetles, Leafminers, Spider Mites, Whitelies, and others * See label for complete list |
For use in |
Roses, Flowers, Houseplants, Ground Covers, Vines, Ornamentals, Shrubs, and Trees * For use on Non-Edible Plants Only |
Application | 5 1/4 tbsp. per 1 gallon of water |
Pet safe | Yes, if used as directed on Label |
Yield | Makes up to 12 gallons of spray |
NOT FOR SALE TO |
CA, NY CT, MD, VT (Restricted To Licensed Applicators Only) |
Special Features |
Highly Effective against Mites Apply with most common Garden Sprayers |
Time to Kill | On Contact and up to 30 Day |
Shipping Weight | 2.39 lbs |
Manufacturer | Bio Advanced (Mfg. Number: 701285B) |
UPC | 687073012859 |
EPA Registration | 92564-31 |
Fungicide did not work
By Frustrated on 02/10/2018
strong insecticide
By James on 11/23/2016
easy mixing
By Arthur on 08/20/2019
It works Great
By Doug on 08/07/2020
As advertised, really works
By Sabra on 09/19/2020
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in that 1 gal sprayer with water
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Bayer Advanced 3-in-1 is not labeled for emerald ash borer. We usually recommend Dominon 2L for emerald ash borers.
Dominion 2L is labeled to use on trees to help protect against boring beetles. Treatments should begin in May or June and should be done every year to protect trees from the Emerald Ash Borers. Most people use a 5 gallon bucket or a large watering can to apply Dominion as a soil drench. You will need 0.1 to 0.2 fl. oz. (3 to 6 mL) of Dominion 2L per inch of trunk diameter for trees. It is recommended that you use the higher rate for boring beetles. The amount of water that is used will vary depending on soil conditions and volumes that are easy for applicators to use. The minimum amount of water that should be used is 1 pint per inch of trunk diameter for trees but you may use 1 quart -1 gallon of water per inch of trunk diameter for trees. Denser soils such as clay do not accept water as readily, so the lower volume of water is suggested. Since sandy soils can accept more water, using the higher volume of water is preferred. After the soil drench has been applied you should water it in with at east 1/2 inch of water. Note: Water simply acts as a carrier and it is important that even distribution of the product is achieved. Thus, more water may be used if the applicator feels runoff will not occur and proper penetration of the root zone is achieved. Insecticides applied to the soil are taken up by the roots and trans-located throughout the tree or shrub. Root/soil drenches offer the advantage of requiring no special equipment to apply (other than a bucket or watering can). However, surface layers of organic matter, such as mulch or leaf litter, can bind the insecticide and reduce uptake. Before applying drenches, it is important to remove or pull back any mulch or dead leaves so the insecticide solution is poured directly on the mineral soil. It is also important to keep the soil around the tree or shrub moist for the next 10-14 days after applications to encourage uptake.
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Or do I need to use something else as well?
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I have spider mites on my shrubs. I spray them with Spectracide but they keep coming back. What other insects does this 3in1 product control. Does your product also kill the spider mite eggs.
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Bayer 3 in 1, is it to be applied only to soil for juniper bush? on the bush?
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It is recommeded per the label to use a sprayer for application of Bayer Advanced 3-in-1 Disease and Mite Control Concentrate to get the best results. Using a pressurized sprayer such as a Chapin 1 Gallon Pump Sprayer 20000 will ensure you get adequate and even coverage for your treatment area, especially when treating ornamental plants that may have dense foliage.
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I recently purchased a 6 gallon gardenia plant. I just noticed what appears to be scales under some of the leaves.
Bayer Advanced 3-in-1 Insect Disease & Mite Control Concentrate is labeled for scales on houseplants. If you are not sure you are treating for scales, please contact your local cooperative extension office for an identification.
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I think 2 tbsp?
Bayer Advanced 3-in-1 Insect Disease & Mite Control Concentrate, per the manufacturer, would be best mixed at a rate of closer to 5 oz per gallon water.
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Bayer Advanced 3-in-1 Insect Disease & Mite Control Concentrate is mixed at 2.67 fl. oz. (5 1/4 tablespoons) per gallon of water per the product label. It is best mixed in a gallon, but for a quart you would need to use a 1/4 of that rate.
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On darlingtonia californica?
Bayer Advanced 3-in-1 Insect Disease & Mite Control can be used to treat existing disease as directed on the product label: apply at least 3 times, every 7-14 days apart beginning at the first sign of disease.
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I believe they are spider mites (they are green in color)
Bayer Advanced 3-in-1 Insect Disease & Mite Control Concentrate can take time to be translocated through the treated plant and from there is can take a few hours to a day or so to kill insects that ingest the product while feeding.
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