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Fertilome Dipel Dust is an easy to use biological insecticide for the control of pest worms on vegetables, flowers, shrubs and lawns. One bite of treated foliage and within minutes worms stop feeding and eventually die. Easy to use, and when used as directed will kill a wide variety of leaf-eating caterpillars that can severly damage and kill vegetables, shrubs, lawns and flowers.
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| Active Ingredient | Bacillus thuringiensis Subsp. Kurstaki, Strain ABTS-351 0.06% |
|---|---|
| Target pests |
Tomato hornworms, bagworms, armyworms, webworms, gypsy moth larvae, cankerworms, loopers, tent caterpillars and other worms * See label for complete list |
| For use in | Vegetables, Shrubs, Lawns and Flowers |
| Application |
Dust on plants at the rates for particular plant * See label for complete application instructions |
| Pet safe | Yes, if used as directed on Label |
| NOT FOR SALE TO | AK, CA, DC, HI, MD, MN, MT, ND, NY, RI, VT, WI, WY |
| Shipping Weight | 1.14 lbs |
| Manufacturer | VPG (Mfg. Number: 10586) |
| UPC | 732221105867 |
| EPA Registration | 7401-290 |
Simply dust on the plants at the rates listed below. Dust to thoroughly cover all plant surfaces. Apply when pests appear and repeat as necessary. Apply recommended number of ounces (ozs.) below to 50 sq. ft. for vegetable and turf treatment.
Bean, Peas, Cabbage, Turnips, Cauliflower, Collards, Broccili and Mustard Greens: Use 1/2 to 1 oz. to kill Loopers, Tomato Fruitworms, Variegated Cutworms, Rindworms, Salt Marsh Caterpillars. For Hornworms use 1/4 to 1/2 oz. For Armyworms and Melonworms use 1 to 2 ozs.
Lawns: To kill Sod Webworms use 2 to 4 ozs.
Shrubs and Flowers: Dust to thoroughly cover plant surfaces. Use to kill Loopers, Gypsy Moths, Cankerworms, Tent Caterpillars, Bagworms, Webworms, Red-Humped Caterpillars, Omnivorous Leafrollers, Tobacco Budworms, Spruce Budworms, Saddle Prominent Caterpillars, Fruit Tree Leafroller, Blackheaded Budworms, Saddleback Caterpillar, Western Tussock Moth, Diamondback Moth, Hornworms, California Oak Moths and Armyworms.
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Oleander Catepillars
By Juanita on 06/29/2011
These yucky wormy things were destroying my oleanders. One dusting and Voila! Caterpillars are gone and plants/blooms look wonderful. Product was excellent. Would definitely recommend for this problem…
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Dipel Dust
By Anonymous on 06/03/2013
I've used Dipel for several years to control tomato and other worms - it's a very effective product but sometimes hard to find locally. Even with shipping your prices are competetive and I don't have …
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DiPel dust
By Anonymous on 08/06/2013
Worked as expected, and controlled caterpillars on broccoli
Dipel dust is a biological dust meaning there are no insecticides present. Therefore, there is no certain amount of time that you have to wait before harvesting after treatment. Anything t…
Read Full Answer »Dipel Dust is to only be used as a dry dust. Mixing it with water will likely decrease the effectiveness of the product, much like putting it down as a dust just before a rain will wash it away. Pleas…
Read Full Answer »Fertilome Dipel Dust is safe for use around bees. However, Â we do recommend that you not you apply it over the top of blooming plants where bees would forage or pollenate, and that you apply in the m…
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