Bonide INFUSE Systemic Disease Control is not an insecticide therefore will not kill insects or earthworms. This product is a fungicide that targets diseases present on flowers, roses, trees, shrubs and lawns.
Unfortunately there are not products specifically labeled for earthworms as they are considered beneficial insects.
Please view products in our White Grub Treatment Guide that are commonly used to kill insects that act as a food source for moles. Our Mole Treatment Guide may also provide helpful information.
Bonide INFUSE Systemic Disease Control does not have holly hock listed on the label. We recommend you contact the manufacturer they can advise if it is safe to use for hollyhock rust.
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Bonide INFUSE Systemic Disease Control is not labeled to be applied to edible vegetation. We would not recommend applying this to your tomatoes. Any edible vegetation that has encountered this product would need to be discarded and disposed of.
Bonide INFUSE Systemic Disease Control is labeled to control powdery mildew and can be used on flowers so the product should be okay to apply to peonies. Please review the product label for more information.
Bonide INFUSE Systemic Disease Control is labeled for certain fruits and is applied at the following rate.
Mix rate: 2 tbsp per gallon of water.
If using the Ortho Dial Hose End Sprayer, you will follow the following steps:
1, Set sprayer on the "fl oz/gallon" level specified on the chart listed on the label here.
2. Use only enough product for the area to be treated.
3. Close sprayer, attach to hose and apply products to lawn.
Please let us know if you have any further questions.
The Bonide INFUSE Systemic Disease Control is not specifically labeled for Pachysandra so we couldn't say for certain what rate to use. Most disease products are mixed based on the disease you are treating for, not the plant type you are spraying on. You will want to look for the disease your plant has on the Product Label to see what mix rate you may need to use for your needs.
Bonide INFUSE Systemic Disease Control product label does not mention lavender on the label. We recommend contacting the manufacturer directly for confirmation.
While the Bonide INFUSE Systemic Disease Control is labeled for some conifer diseases, it is not labeled for needle rust on blue spruce – only on Douglas Fir and Shasta Fir. We would instead recommend Clearys 3336F for various rusts. Be sure that you have the correct disease identification so that you can use the best treatment.
Yes, according to the product label, Bonide INFUSE Systemic Disease Control can be applied to rhododendrons for flower blight at ½ tablespoon (¼ fluid ounces) per gallon of water. Apply when there is 5% bloom and again when there is 70% bloom.
The product is not specifically labeled for river birch blight. We recommend that you consult with your local cooperative extension office Master Gardener for further recommendations and soil sample tests to determine the needs of the tree.
Bonide INFUSE Systemic Disease Control is not labeled to be used on succulents such as gasterias.
We recommend that you contact your local cooperative extension office or a horticulturist that specializes in cacit and succuletns for advice on which product would work best in your situation. If you cannot find the recommended product on our site, please let us know and we will be ahppy to see if we can get it for you.
The amoune of Bonide INFUSE Systemic Disease Control needed will depend on the disease you need to treat. Please refer to the product label for instructions for your specific needs.