Bonide Fruit Tree Spray is labeled only for use on apples, cherries, grapes, and peaches, so we do not recommend using this on goji berries. You can use Triple Action as an insecticide, miticide, and fungicide on edibles up to day of harvest.
Bonide Fruit Tree Spray is not labeled for use on mustard greens. If you have used it on them, we recommend discarding them and not consuming anything from the plants for the season.
Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate does contain a small amount of malathion and would be an option. Bonide Malathion 50E Concentrate is also labeled for plum curculio with a higher percentage of active. Please review the product label for application.
Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate is a complete concentrate containing insecticide, fungicide, aphicide, miticide, scalicide and spreadersticker all in one. Bonide Fruit Tree Spray is safe for humans if applied as per the label instructions.
Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate is a liquid fruit tree spray concentrate containing insecticide, fungicide, aphicide, miticide, scalicide, and spreader sticker all in one solution. Usually you would not add another product to this one. If you did, it would be best to test a small area first for plant tolerance.
According the manufacturer, this product has been EPA regulated to only use 2 times a year. The best time to apply to see best results is after the petal fall, then your 2nd application can be 3-4 weeks later. After you apply the Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate it will kill for up to 1 week. If insects or disease is still present, you can apply a 2nd time.
Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate is made up of captan, malathion and carbaryl which can help a large number of pests and disease but also limit the application of this product to twice a year. Bonide Citrus, Fruit and Nut Orchard Spray is different, it's made up of pyrethrins and sulfur which can help with a few pest and diseases but do not limit the number of application.
Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate is not labeled for use on blueberries or blackberries, but is safe for many other fruits, including strawberries. You can try to rinse the plants and flush with water to dilute the spray that contacted the plants, as a cautionary measure. You may wish to contact the manufacturer of the product directly for specific recommendations at (315) 736-8231, or via their website's contact page here.
We would not recommend using if the Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate may have frozen over the winter due to loss of efficacy.
Bonide Fruit Tree Spray is a liquid fruit tree spray concentrate containing insecticide, fungicide, aphicide, miticide, scalicide, and spreadersticker all in one solution
You would usually not use another fungicide at the same time but would need to wait at least one week to apply another type like Fung-onil Multi Purpose Fungicide Concentrate.
Yes, you do want the tree to be as dry as possible before an application of Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate. This way it sticks to the tree better.
The Bonide Fruit Tree Spray contains more and different active ingredients than the Bonide Orchard Spray, and offers a wider range of insects and diseases it can effectively control. If you follow this link HERE you can see the compare feature on our website between the two products
The product label for Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate states that this product is extremely toxic to aquatic life, and to not allow drift or runoff to enter bodies of water or drainage areas. You should keep applications at least 25 feet from bodies of water.
Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate is not labeled for applications to watermelons.
Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate is not labeled for use on citrus trees. Bio Advanced Fruit, Citrus and Vegetable Insect Control is labeled to control scale on lemon trees:
The Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate is not labeled for use on plum trees so we could not recommend that application. The Bio Advanced Fruit, Citrus and Vegetable Insect Control is labeled for plums and a wider range of edibles and would be a great long term control choice for aphids. The use instructions will be on the product label of the bottle to determine how much to use per your tree size. For plums, the only restrictions during use are to not harvest fruit until at least 21 days after application and to not make more than one application per year. If you need to use a contact/foliar spray product while the Bio Advanced makes its way through the root zone and into the tree to protect it, you can apply a product like Fertilome Triple Action.
Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate can be applied to apple trees from green tip to 2nd cover up to 14 days of harvest as directed on the label.
We apologize but we can only advise treatment based on the manufacturer's product label. Since Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate does not list cicadas as a target insect, we cannot confirm if it would eradicate them. You may contact Bonide directly at 315-736-8231 for confirmation of their products affects on cicadas.
Bonide Fruit Tree Spray does not mention nectarines on the label. You can use Southern AG Liquid Copper Fungicide for leaf curl on peaches and nectarines as directed.
Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate is a liquid fruit tree spray concentrate containing insecticide, fungicide, aphicide, miticide, scalicide, and spreadersticker all in one solution. The product label instructs to use 1.5 - 2.5 Tbs. per gallon of water for peach applications. You can contact Bonide directly with any further questions or concerns not addressed on the label by calling (315) 736-8231, or via their website's contact page here.