The main difference between Merit 75 WSP and Criterion 0.5 G Insecticide is the name. They both contain the same active ingredient in the same percentage but are made by different companies. They both work the same way. Criterion is a lower cost alternative to Merit.Â
According to the product label, "The active ingredient in Criterion 0.5 G Insecticide has sufficient residual activity so that the applications can be made preceding the egg laying activity of the target pests. High levels of control can be achieved when applications are made proceeding or during th…
Read Full Answer »Criterion 0.5 G Insecticide is granule that is applied with a spreader. The rate is 1.4 to 1.8 lbs per 1000 sq. f.t when used on ornamental shrubs and trees, as directed on the product label.
The Criterion 0.5 G Insectide granules may be sticky if they are not watered in thoroughly enough. This same thing could happen with any insecticide granules that may be placed on wet turf or not irrigated with enough water. It is best to use at least 0.25 inch of water to thoroughly release and di…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Criterion 0.5 G Insecticide has the same active ingredient as Merit 0.5G Granules. They are used the same way and can be applied to lawns and around ornamentals.
Criterion 0.5 G Insecticide is not labeled for armyworms. If you are treating an average home lawn we would suggest using a product like Talstar instead.
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