Yes, you may use Bonide Malathion 50E Concentrate on Raspberry bushes that are producing fruit. You may make up to 3 applications per year, at least 7 days apart, and do not apply within 1 day of harvest. Please read the Bonide Malathion 50E Concentrate product label before use for complet…
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Bonide Malathion 50E is labeled to be used as a foliar spray. It is a contact kill for a variety of insects and is not labeled to be used as a drench. It can be mixed with other insecticides unless the label states otherwise.
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You will need to wait about two hours or until the Bonide Malathion 50E Concentrate application has dried before allowing pets and people back into the treated area.
You would need to use approx. 3 pints of Bonide Malathion 50E Concentrate to treat 3 full acres. You want to mix at a rate of .5 - 1 fl oz Bonide Malathion 50E Concentrate into one gallon water. Please review the product label for application.
Bonide Malathion 50E Concentrate is more used on edibles plants and crops and ornamental shrubs and vines and does not list trees on the product label. Talstar P is our most popular product for Japanese Beetles on ornamental trees and would be great to use.
Malathion would be a great product for worms on pecan trees.  The active ingredients Spinosad or Bacillus thuringiensis can also be very helpful controlling webworms on pecan trees. Both active ingredients are natural and safe to use on edible plants and trees and both of them effect the way a ca…
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Bonide Malathion 50E Concentrate is specifically labeled for hornets. It is more for sucking and chewing insects. You want to use a residual product labeled for them like Talstar P.
Bonide Malathion 50E Concentrate is not labeled for fleas Please take a few moments to review our article/video on How to Get Rid of Fleas for information on treating and preventing this pest.Â
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No, Bonide Malathion 50E Concentrate is labeled for flea beetles, but it is not labeled for fleas. Please take a look at our Flea Guide for product suggestions and tips on how to treat and prevent fleas.Â