Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate is not labeled to be used on plum trees. It is labeled to protect peach trees from listed insects and disease so you would want to apply before they become an issue. Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate is mixed at 1.5 to 2.5 tbs. per gallon of water for application to peach trees. 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 recommends alternating insecticides when treating to help prevent resistance to active ingredients. You could alternate with a product such as Fertilome Triple Action.
Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate can be applied from green tip up to 2nd cover to harvest, within 14 days of harvest as directed on the product label.
Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate is not labeled for soil drench applications.
Fruit Tree and Vegetable Systemic Soil Drench for soil drench applications on tomatoes. View the full product label for more information.Because the old Fruit Tree Spray has carbaryl in it, we would suggest waiting 10 days before spraying Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate
The shelf life of Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate is 3-5 years from the date of purchase if stored at room temperature.
Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate is mixed at 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 tbs. per gallon of water (no mixing instructions for smaller amounts listed). Please refer to the product label for complete mixing and application instructions.
Bonide Fruit Tree Spray is not labeled for use on nut trees unfortunately.
Hi-Yield Indoor/Outdoor Broad Use Insecticide is labeled for fruits, vegetables and nut trees and will treat aphids on pecan trees. Apply at the rate of 2 fl oz in 4 gallons of water and spray at the first sign of insects. Spray coverage to wet for thorough and uniform coverage but avoid applying to the point of runoff. Be sure to spray the underside of leaves and to penetrate dense foliage. This can be applied up to 7 days prior to harvest.
View the full product label for more information.
We would recommend to wait at least 14-21 days after an application of Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate before rotating to another product like Neem Oil.
Yes, Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate can be used on flowers including rhododendrons. Please refer to the product label for more information and application rates.
Unfortunately, Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate is not labeled to be used on pears and plum trees. You can use Ferti-Lome Fruit Tree Spray with Neem Py instead.
Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate is not labeled for citrus trees. Because of this, it could damage or kill your tree depending on how much was applied. For restoring the health of the lime tree, we would recommend contacting Bonide directly or your Cooperative Extension Office.
Bonide can be reached directly at 315-736-8231
The harvest time will vary depending on the applications of Bonide Fruit Tree Spray. Per the label, for grapes, you should not treat within 7 days of harvest with a minimum of 14 day retreatment interval. For strawberries, do not apply within 14 days of harvest. The minimum retreatment time is 7 days.
Please refer to the product label page for application instructions.
Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate is only labeled to be used on ornamental evergreens.
We recommend reaching out to the manufacturer of Bonide Fruit Tree Concentrate for their recommendations and feedback concerning the effects on the apples and if they can be consumed or need to be discarded. Bonide can be reached at 315-736-8231.
No, Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate is not labeled to treat termites.
While the Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate doesn't specifically state whether it can be applied to Rangoon Creeper, it does state it can be applied to a variety of ornamental and flowering plant species and should be safe. If you have any concerns we would recommend testing a small portion of the plant first for any adverse effects before proceeding with a full spray to the entire surface.
Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate does need to be kept in an area that will keep it from freezing. It should be stored in a cool dry place away from extreme temperatures, above 85 and below 45.
Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate is not labeled for use on pear trees. It would not be recommended to consume anything that is sprayed.