No, Bayer Advanced 3-in-1 Insect Disease & Mite Control Concentrate is meant to be applied with a pump sprayer or a hose end sprayer.
Bayer Advanced 3-in-1 Insect Disease & Mite Control Concentrate dries and becomes rainfast within a few hours of application, so if rain did not occur until the next night, you should not need to reapply.
The reapplication time for Bayer Advanced 3-in-1 Insect Disease & Mite Control Concentrate depends on what you are treating for. If you are treating for insects, the product is applied every 30 days. If you are treating for a disease on your plants, Bayer Advanced 3-in-1 Insect Disease & Mite Control Concentrate can be applied every 7-14 days.
Bayer Advanced 3-in-1 Insect Disease & Mite Control Concentrate can be used as a curative or a preventative. This can be used every 30 days for insects and every 7-14 days for disease. Be sure not to apply when the ground is frozen.
Per the product label for Bayer Advanced 3-in-1 Insect Disease & Mite Control Concentrate: To treat existing disease: apply at least 3 times, every 7-14 days apart beginning at the first sign of disease. To prevent diseases: apply at least 3 times, every 7-14 days apart during the growing season, starting when new leaves first appear.
Bayer Advanced 3-in-1 Insect Disease & Mite Control Concentrate can be used on a variety of ornamentals, shrubs and trees (as long as none provide fruit for harvesting/consumption). It should have no problems being used on a Magnolia tree for insect control.
Bayer Advanced 3-in-1 Insect Disease & Mite Control Concentrate is labeled to kill scale in the crawler stage and could be used. Dilute 5 1/4 TBSP concentrate in 1 gallon of water. It kills insects on contact and keeps on killing for up to 30 days. For diseases and severe infestations, repeat every 7 to 14 days as necessary.
Bayer Advanced 3-in-1 Insect Disease & Mite Control Concentrate has a shelf life of 3 years if stored properly. If it has changed color it might be best to replace it. While it might still work, it might not be as fast or as long lasting.
Yes, Bayer Advanced 3-in-1 Insect Disease & Mite Control Concentrate can be applied when the dew dries in the morning.
Bayer Advanced 3-in-1 Insect Disease & Mite Control Concentrate is safe for juniper if applied according to the instructions on the product label.
Bayer Advanced 3-in-1 Insect Disease & Mite Control Concentrate is not labeled to be used on indoor houseplants. Depending on what you are treating for, you may be able to use something like Bayer Advanced Natria Insect, Disease and Mite Control instead.
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.
Yes, Bayer Advanced 3-in-1 Insect Disease & Mite Control Concentrate is toxic to bees while wet. It is recommended that you do not apply this product while bees are active or to flowering plants. The tau-flauvinate is the residual topical insecticide and it is non-toxic to bee once dry.
Bayer Advanced 3-in-1 Insect Disease & Mite Control Concentrate is labeled to control leafminers when used as directed on the label.
Bayer Advanced 3-in-1 Insect Disease & Mite Control Concentrate can be used but would be best applied in the early morning before temperatures get too high during the day.
Bayer Advanced 3-in-1 Insect Disease & Mite Control Concentrate is not labeled to treat for needle cast. Agrisel Chlorosel Pro 720 Fungicide is the product that we offer that is labeled for needlecast on spruce trees.
Bayer Advanced 3-in-1 Insect Disease & Mite Control Concentrate is for use on trees, shrubs and roses only and cannot be used in the lawn.
Bayer Advanced 3-in-1 Insect Disease & Mite Control Concentrate does contain an insecticide, so it could potentially harm ladybugs if they were to come into contact with a treated area.
We recommend that you consult with your local cooperative extension office Master Gardener for tips on treatment and to determine the disease you are treating for.
Bio Advanced 3-in-1 Insect Disease & Mite Control Concentrate is not labeled to be used on hemp. There is a great article here that might help. While the link is for Washington state, some of the products mentioned could still be used. Another option is to check with your local agricultural department for the best recommendations. You can also reach your local cooperative extension office.