Bonide Systemic Granules Insect Control - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Ashley from Salem
    10/16/2024
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    Can I use Bonide Systemic Granules Insect Control on my dracaena marginata?
    The tree is 4ft wide and 6.5ft tall. It is in 19 inches x 15 inches of soil. If I can use this, how much will it take to treat each time?
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    Bonide Systemic Granules Insect Control can be used on potted plants, including houseplants if used as directed on the product label. Please find a rate chart on the product label for the amount of product per plant or container. For example, you will use 2.5 tsp of Bonide Systemic Insect Control Granules for a 4 inch houseplant.

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  • Asked by Laura from Cordova, Tn
    10/07/2024
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    How much Bonide systemic granules should I use in a 10 gallon container plant?
    I have a Brugmansia (angel's trumpet) growing in a 10 gallon container and it's getting eaten by cucumber beetles and something else, leaves and flowers are being destroyed, also the bottom leaves are starting to turn yellow no matter what I do, I suspect the beetles brought in some other disease, how much granules do I use for a 10 gallon container? the brugmansia is 45 inches tall from top of the soil to top of the plant.
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    Bonide Systemic Granules Insect Control is applied at a rate of 1/3 cup to 2-gallon containers. For a 10-gallon container, you would need 1 and 2/3 cups.   Please refer to the product label for complete instructions.

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  • Asked by Thea from Fredonia, Az
    01/10/2024
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    Does Bonide Systemic Granules Insect Control kill nematodes
    I've had spider mites & other insects I cant identify, I've sprayed & sprayed with no control, now my plants are covered in clear worms, which I assume are nematodes. I've already lost 5 plant & can't loose more
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    The Bonide Systemic Granules Insect Control are not specifically labeled for nematode control, but most broad spectrum insecticides can be used to control them. If spider mites and similar pests have been a consistent issue, a systemic root/soil treatment with these granules would help provide a more consistent form of protection and control on the plant through the year/growing season. If you are spraying only with things like neem oil and they are not working, you may need to take the plants outside and spray them with a residual insecticide such as Talstar that lasts for 30 days, in addition to the systemic treatment. Talstar should also help with nematodes for most situations. Neither of these products should be used on edible vegetation. 

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  • Asked by Jared
    01/08/2024
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    Will Bonide Systemic Granules Insect Control work on millipedes?
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    Bonide Systemic Granules Insect Control are not labeled for millipedes. Here are the products we carry labeled for millipedes

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  • Asked by Joe from West Chicago Illinois
    10/29/2022
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    When is the 15lb jug of Bonide Systemic Granules Insect Control estimated to be back in stock?
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    We apologize for any confusion or inconvenience, but we do not have a current ETA on when the Bonide Systemic Granules Insect Control will be back in stock. You can request to be notified via email when this item is back in stock by going to the item's page and clicking on the "Email Me When in Stock" button. If you need anything else, please let us know.

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  • Asked by Julia from Winnemucca, Nv
    09/12/2022
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    If I overapplied Bonide Systemic Granules Insect Control to a house plant, can I mix the granules into the soil or will this injure the plant?
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    Bonide Systemic Granules Insect Control should have no effect if you over applied but that would also depend on how much was overused. The granules do need to be mixed into the top 2 inches of the soil and then watered in. 

    Please view the product label for additonal information. 

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  • Asked by Diane from Merced Cal
    09/02/2022
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    What is the difference between Bonide Systemic Granules Insect Control and Bonide Systemic Houseplant Insect Control ?
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    Bonide Systemic Granules Insect Control can be used on Houseplants, Flowers, Roses and Shrubs.Per the Bonide Systemic Granules Insect Control label, for a 1 gallon containerized plant/size you'll use 2.5 tablespoons, for a 2 gallon you'll use 1/3 cup and for a 3 gallon you'll use ½ cup. If the container/plant is bigger or you need more detailed instructions, you may also contact the manufacturer, Bonide, at 1-315-736-8231.
     
     Bonide Systemic Houseplant Insect Control is only labeled for use on houseplants. 

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  • Asked by Karen from Leawood, Ks
    07/19/2022
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    Should aphids and scale be gone after 1 treatment?
    I have a bougenvillia tree that has aphids and a ficus tree with scale. Neither of these look majorly infested. Both of them are kept indoors and I have had them for 40 years. Do you imagine that 1 systemic treatment would solve the problem or would I have do something else? They are too large and heavy to take outdoors.
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    Bonide Systemic Granules Insect Control provides insect control for up to 8 weeks, but being a systemic that is taken up by the root system of the plant, it can take some time to take full effect.  You may need multiple treatments to control the aphids and scale on your plants.  You may want to read our article on How to Care for Indoor Plants for more recommendations.
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  • Asked by Elizabeth from Minneapolis, Mn
    06/08/2022
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    Applied Bonide Systemic Granules Insect Control on my indoor plants for fungus gnats and seeing larvae again, can I retreat?
    I used the product as instructed: mixed it into the top soil of all my house plants, watered thoroughly, and left alone. Now, about a week later, I see tiny little gnat larvae crawling on the edge of my pots and in the soil. Do I treat again? Water? I am afraid to give the soil any extra moisture because that's how they thrive, and I don't want to kill my house plants. Thank you!
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    Bonide Systemic Granules Insect Control can only be applied once every 8 weeks. If you are seeing some activity, they are coming in contact with the treated area and will eventually die. The product is working, it just takes some time.

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  • Asked by Tori
    03/06/2022
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    How much Bonide Systemic Granules Insect Control should I use for a 3 gallon container?
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    For a 3 gallon container plant, you will use ½ cup of Bonide Systemic Granules Insect Control.

    Please refer to the chart on page 5 of the product label for more information. 

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  • Asked by Debra from West Memphis, Arkansas
    02/10/2022
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    Can I use Bonide Systemic Granules Insect Control in my boxwoods?
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    Bonide Systemic Granules Insect Control can be used outdoors to treat shrubs. Per the product label, you would need to apply evenly 1/2 cup per foot of plant height and water the application thoroughly.

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  • Asked by Cindy
    01/02/2022
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    Applied Bonide Systemic Granules Insect Control 1-2 weeks ago. A number of plants have a fuzzy white growth around the granules, is this a concern?
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    The Bonide Systemic Granules Insect Control is made on a clay based carrier for the ingredients. Often fuzzy growth will start when there is excess moisture in the soil or on the top of the soil where the granules are sitting, causing little fungal growths. This can also often happen if they are fertilized regularly or over fertilized and the nutrients the plants cannot take up sit on the soil surface and being to grow into algae and fungus.

    According to the instructions on the bottles Product Label, it states for containerized plants this product should be incorporated into the top 1-2 inches of soil before being watered in, and for flower beds or shrub it can be sprinkled on just the surface. Try drying your soil/plants out a little as the label does state to not have the soil too wet over the first 10 days to ensure proper absorption of the chemical. 

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  • Asked by J
    09/08/2021
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    How soon after applying Bonide Systemic Granules Insect Control can I bring outdoor plants inside near other plants?
    Outdoor plants have mealybugs, I don't want them to spread to my indpor plants. How long after applying should I waot before bringing the plants in?
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    You will need to give it some time for the Bonide Systemic Granules Insect Control  to be absorbed through the roots and translocate through the plant. It will depend on the size of the plant. We would recommend waiting at least 7 days before bringing the plants inside.

    For a foliar insecticide treatment in addition to the systemic granules, we would recommend Talstar P at the mix rate of 0.25 to 0.5 fl oz per gallon of water. Spray the foliage of the plants and allow the application to fully dry before bringing them back inside (typically a couple hours). Please view the product label for more information. 

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  • Asked by Shanna from Plymouth
    06/24/2021
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    Why does the top of my soil mold when using Bonide Systemic Houseplant Insect Control Granules?
    When I use Bonide Systemic Granules Insect Control for the tiny flies around my plants my plant soil molds. Has anyone else had this happen or know why this might be happening.
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    We have not heard of this issue when using Bonide Systemic Granules Insect Control.  Mold is a moisture issue, and in the soil it would be more like some type of algae typically. The granules also could be on a clay type material carrier, so sometimes that will not break down fully and can leave a white "moldy" look on the surface. We recommend you reach out to the manufacturer to see if they have some more insight.
    Bonide- (315) 736-8231

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  • Asked by Thaddeus from Sc
    06/04/2021
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    Can Bonide Systemic Granules Insect Control be used on indoor containerized plants? The label only states "container plants" but do not see where "indoor use" is okay.
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    Bonide Systemic Granules Insect Control can be used on houseplants per the manufacturer following the container plant instructions on the product label. If preferred, indoor plants can be moved outside for the application and once the soil has dried then moved back indoors. 

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  • Asked by Susan from 08090
    05/24/2021
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    Will Bonide Systemic Granules Insect Control harm beneficial insects such as lacewings and ladybugs when treating potted plants inside a greenhouse?
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    Yes, the Bonide Systemic Granules Insect Control would kill ladybus or lacewigs if they contacted the treated plant. 

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  • Asked by Chezzo from Oxford
    04/08/2021
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    Can I use Bonide Systemic Insect Control granules on pots contains bulbs that are shooting?
    I have planted some colocasia and caladium bulbs indoors. Can I use this given the shootshave just started
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    Bonide Systemic Granules Insect Control may be applied to bulbs that are shooting. Please be sure to review the product label for more information and complete application instructions.

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  • Asked by Jennifer from Evansville, In
    03/16/2021
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    Is are Bonide Systemic Granules safe for peace lilies?
    I wintered my hibiscus in my sunroom and had no issues until the last month. All of the sudden, there are whiteflies on it and now I'm seeing a few on my peace lilies too.
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    The Label states Bonide Systemic Granules Insect Control is for use in flower beds, roses and shrubs. It does not specify peace lilies. You can contact manufacturer to confirm if they are safe for your peace lilies.

    BONIDE Contact
    (315) 736-8231
    https://bonide.com/contact-us/

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  • Asked by Connie from Laurinburg Nc
    03/13/2021
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    Can I mix Bonide Systemic Granules Insect Control into the soil before potting plants?
    I mix up my own soil combination for my indoor plants. If I know the size of the pot I am going to use, can I mix the granules with the soil prior to adding to the pot? This puts the granules within the pot and not on top. Will that work?
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    We are bound by law to stick to the product label instructions and can tell you that you should apply Bonide Systemic Granules Insect Control to the top of the soil as stated on the label. You can contact the manufacturer to see if they have more information on the application you are describing. 

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  • Asked by Mary from Wa
    02/24/2021
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    Can I put Bonide Systemic Granules Insect Control in water where I want to root infested cuttings?
    I have a lipstick plant infested with whiteflies. I've treated it with the indoor plant systemic. It's pretty spindly and I'd like to prune it back and root the cuttings. So should I wait a certain amount of time for the granules to work to kill the whiteflies and larvae, or can I put granules in with the rooting water?
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    Bonide Systemic Granules Insect Control is insoluble in water and per the label, it needs to be applied and mixed thoroughly into the top layer of the soil. Once applied to the soil and watered in, it needs time to get to work as it's making its way through the plant. This will not work by putting the granules into water with your cuttings.

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