Bio Advanced 3-in-1 Insect Disease & Mite Control Concentrate - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Carolyn from Wirtz, Va 24184
    06/07/2014
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    Will Bayer Advanced 3-in-1 Insect Disease & Mite Control Concentrate care for my very large leyland cyprus. Perhaps they have a fungus?? The bottoms are brown and there is some browning out throughout the branches.
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    We recommend that you have the fungus or disease properly identified by your local Master Gardener first, This will guide us to making a product recommendation that will specifically fit your needs and offer effective results. Please click on the link for the local cooperative extension office and select your state and county for their contact information.
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  • Asked by Robert from Cream Ridge, Nj 08514
    06/04/2014
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    Will Bayer Advanced 3-in-1 Insect Disease & Mite Control Concentratekill spider mites and eggs?
    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.
    A
    Bayer Advanced 3-in-1 Insect Disease & Mite Control Concentrate is not labeled to kill mite eggs. It will kill and control Spider Mites,Aphids, Caterpillars, Japanese beetles, Leafminers, Spider Mites, Whitelies, and other listed pests. Anthracnose, Black Spot, Leaf Spot, Petal Blight, Powdery Mildew, Rust, and Scab, and many more.
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  • Asked by Marina from Greenville, Ky
    05/26/2014
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    When using this product on roses and then you notice aphids already on the leaves. Will these aphids die?
    Or do I need to use something else as well?
    A
    Yes, the Bayer Advanced 3-in-1 Insect Disease & Mite Control Concentrate is labeled and works very well on aphids. There is no need to use another product.
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  • Asked by Mary-lynn from Tucson, Arizona
    05/23/2014
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    How long after treating with Bayer Advanced 3-in-1 in my flower garden can I water again?
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    It is important to keep the soil around the tree or shrub moist for the next 10-14 days after applications to encourage uptake after applying any systemic like the Bayer Advanced 3-in-1 Insect Disease & Mite Control Concentrate.
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  • Asked by Bernie from Naperville, Illinois
    07/25/2013
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    emerald ash borer?
    A

    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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  • Asked by Suzanne from Elko Nv
    06/09/2013
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    have a 1 gal sprayer just mix 5 1/4 tbsp concentrate
    in that 1 gal sprayer with water
    A
    Yes you want to mix 5 1/4 tbsp of Bayer Advanced 3-in-1 Insect Disease & Mite Control Concentrate per 1 gallon of water.
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  • Asked by Thu from Washington
    06/01/2013
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    Can I use this product concentrated without diluting . Will this kill my lemon potted trees
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    This product must be diluted to be used on plants, and it can only be used on non-edible vegetation. It will not kill your lemon trees but you would not be able to harvest any lemons from it for a year if you use this product. A better option would be Fertilome Triple Action Plus as it can be used up to day of harvest and is a insect and disease control concentrate.
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