Bonide Eight Flower & Vegetable Soil Insect Granules does have an insecticide in it so it does have the potential to harm beneficial insects, such as earthworms.
Bonide Eight Flower & Vegetable Soil Insect Granules is not labeled to be used on soil that will be used for growing beets so we cannot recommend you use it there even if the beets have not emerged just yet.
Yes, Bonide Eight Flower & Vegetable Soil Insect Granules does need to be watered in after an application. The product needs to be uniformly spread across the lawn. For the best use and to prevent future damage, treat the entire lawn, not just the browned areas if there are any.
Bonide Eight Flower & Vegetable Soil Insect Granules can be used for roses but to determine if it is the best product for your needs we would need to know what your target pests might be.
As long as you keep pets/children out of the area while you treat and until the Bonide Eight Flower & Vegetable Soil Insect Granules application and watering in has had time to completely dry or settle it is safe for pets and people to return and resume normal activity. Always be sure to follow th…
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