We carry a product called Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate that would be exactly what you need. Bonide Fruit Tree Spray is a liquid fruit tree spray concentrate containing insecticide, fungicide, aphicide, miticide, scalicide, and spreadersticker all in one solution. Simple to use, mixes instan…
Read Full Answer »Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate is highly toxic to bees if applied to blooming plants.
Depending on the fruit tree being sprayed, you will need to wait at least 14-21 days after the last application of Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate before harvesting the fruit.
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 …
Read Full Answer »The rate for Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate varies depending on what you are treating for and the life stage the plant is in per the product label. Mix 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 tbs. per gal. of water. Please refer to the product label for information on the specific plant you are applying to.
Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate has a variable mix ratio, Green Tip is 1.5 Tbsp per gallon of water , Pre Bloom through 2nd Cover is 2.5 Tbsp per gallon of water. Do not exceed 2 applications per year. Do not apply within 14 days of harvest. Minimum retreatment interval is 7 days.
It is best to apply Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate about 24 hours before you are expecting any rain. If it rained heavily following only 4 hours after application, you may need to reapply for best results.
Bonide Fruit Tree Spray can be used at green tip, pre bloom, full pink, petal fall, 1st Cover and 2nd Cover. We would not recommend doing the treatments until specified per the label. Once an apple tree has filled in and is bearing fruit, it requires regular, moderate pruning. Prune your matu…
Read Full Answer »Bonide Fruit Tree Spray is not labeled for use on Pear trees. Neem oil would be a good alternative as it is labeled for most fruit trees and for leaf spot. We recommend you contact your local cooperative extension office to determine the best time to apply products for leaf spot on pear trees in you…
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Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate is safe for people and pets after the treated has dried. Please contact us at 866-581-7378 if you have any further questions.
It is normal for some of the ingredients in the Bonide Fruit Tree Spray to settle to the bottom of the bottle. According to the product label: Shake product thoroughly before use. Contains micronic particles which settle upon standing and require re-blending by agitation. The manu…
Read Full Answer »According to the Bonide Fruit Tree Spray product label you should make no more than 2 applications per year on apple trees. Please refer to the product label for complete instructions.
Bonide Fruit Tree Spray is a complete liquid fruit tree spray concentrate containing insecticide, fungicide, aphicide, miticide, scalicide, and spreadersticker. Simple to use, mixes instantly with water, mix 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 tbs. per gal. of water as directed.
Bonide Fruit Tree Spray is a liquid fruit tree spray concentrate containing insecticide, fungicide, aphicide, miticide, scalicide, and spreadersticker all in one solution that is labeled to kill coddling moths, apple maggits, and a variety of other insects. Simply mix 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 tablespoons pe…
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Yes, Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate will kill lady bugs as lady bugs share the same biological makeup as most other insects. You should wait at least 1 month before you introduce ladybugs onto trees that have been treated with Bonide Fruit Tree Spray.
The Bonide Fruit Tree spray is known to settle after diluting with water. According to the Bonide Fruit Tree Spray product label "shake sprayer occasionally or agitate to keep spray particles in suspension during application. It is recommended to thoroughly agitate the sprayer before using"
Bonide Fruit Tree spray is labeled to be used on blue spruce trees for bagworm control.
Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate should be applied applied only in green tip, pre bloom, full pink, petal fall, 1st cover and 2nd cover stages to listed trees only. First Cover Spray – One week after petals fall and Second Cover Spray – Two weeks after petals fall.
You can apply Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate from the fall through the spring. It can be applied any time from the dormant stage, when there is no growth, up to the petal fall stage when the last pedals have fallen off. The timing and usage rates would depend what type of tree you are treating…
Read Full Answer »Once Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate has been mixed with water, it must be used or discarded within 24 hours.