Sevin Ready to Spray Insect Killer - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Mary from Quincy, Il
    06/18/2019
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    Can I spray Sevin Ready to Spray Insect Killer on newly planted roses?
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    Per the manufacturer, If the roses have been planted over a week or longer, and are healthy, it is fine to spray Sevin Ready to Spray Insect Killer.  It’s recommended to apply at the coolest time of the day. If it has been less than a week there are other things to consider.  In that case,it is best to contact the manufacturer, Garden Tech, at 1-866-945-5033.

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  • Asked by Jamie from Port Angeles Washington
    06/09/2019
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    Does Sevin Ready to Spray Insect Killer kill slugs? The slugs are just mutilating my green bean plants. I need them gone.
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    Sevin Ready to Spray Insect Killer is not labeled for slugs.  Monterey Sluggo Plus would be a great choice to protect your garden from slugs.

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  • Asked by Karen from Moosic
    06/07/2019
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    How long after applying Sevin Ready to Spray Insect Killer could I water my plants?
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    We would recommend waiting at least 24 hours after spraying Sevin Ready to Spray Insect Killer to water plants.

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    7 of 7 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Ryan
    05/30/2019
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    Will Sevin Ready to Spray Insect Killer kill and prevent roaches?
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    Sevin Ready to Spray Insect Killer states on the product label it can be used for roaches around homes: Thoroughly wet the outside perimeter of the home where pests tend to congregate. Use on lawns is prohibited. Will kill target pests that are present only at the time of application. Pest must be directly contacted for product to be effective.

    It will not prevent roaches as there is no residual.  For residual control around homes a better option would be something like Bifen IT.

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  • Asked by Bob from St. Louis, Mo
    05/29/2019
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    Will Sevin Ready to Spray Insect Killer kill slugs that are eating my plant leaves?
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    Sevin Ready to Spray Insect Killer is not labeled for slugs. Niban Granular Bait would do a good job for eradicating slugs.

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    2 of 2 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Janice from Centre, Al
    05/29/2019
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    Can Sevin Ready to Spray Insect Killer be sprayed on dahlias for worms and little black bugs?
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    Sevin Ready to Spray Insect Killer can be used on shrubs and flowers including dahlias for the insects listed on the label.

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    12 of 12 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Matthew from Trinity
    05/12/2019
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    How long does Sevin Ready to Spray Insect Killer need to sit before it rains?
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    Sevin Ready to Spray Insect Killer should be applied in calm weather when rain is not predicted for the next 24 hours. This will help to ensure that wind or rain does not blow or wash pesticide off the treatment area. If you experience heavy rain within 24 hours of application, you may need to reapply. 

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    143 of 153 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Jerry from Ruckersville Va.
    04/15/2019
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    Does Sevin Ready to Spray Insect Killer kill bag worms and when is best to spray?
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    Sevin Ready to Spray Insect Killer is labeled for bagworms.  Applications should start in April and continue monthly through June. Be sure foliage is sprayed thoroughly to the point of runoff to achieve adequate coverage.

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    7 of 7 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Dave from Little Elm ,tx
    09/20/2018
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    Will Sevin Ready to Spray Insect Killer work for armyworms?
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    Yes, Sevin Ready to Spray Insect Killer is labeled for army worms.  

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    10 of 11 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by L from Ny
    08/07/2018
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    I tried this Sevin Ready to Spray Insect Killer and the bottle expanded, is this suppose to happen?
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    We have not heard of anything like this happening and would recommend contacting GardenTech directly to troubleshot the issue, they can be reached at 866-945-5033.

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  • Asked by Len from Marblehead, Oh
    07/28/2018
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    What is the dilution rate of Sevin Ready to Spray Insect Killer to be mixed in a tank sprayer?
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    Sevin Ready to Spray Insect Killer is a Ready to Use Spray and cannot be diluted in a tank sprayer. Sevin Concentrate can be mixed in a hand pump sprayer or hose end sprayer. The mix rate would be 4 oz per gallon of water. 

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    93 of 162 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Doug from Osceola, Wi
    07/18/2018
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    Can I spray Seven Insect Killer on raspberries?
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    Yes, Sevin Ready to Spray Insect Killer may be used on raspberries.  

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    37 of 42 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Rebecca from James Creek
    07/15/2018
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    Can you use Sevin Ready to Spray Insect Killer on sweet corn to kill Japenese beetles?
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    Yes, Sevin Ready to Spray Insect Killer can be used on sweet corn for Japanese beetles.  

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    30 of 33 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Sally
    07/11/2018
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    Does Sevin Ready to Spray Insect Killer show on the side how much liquid is left in container?
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    Yes, there is a clear area on the side of the Sevin Ready to Spray Insect Killer bottle to display how much liquid is left in the container. 

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    2 of 6 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Eric from Lynchburg Va
    06/30/2018
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    After initial use, sprayer is not mixing the concentrate with water. Doesn't seem to be pulling the Sevin Ready to Spray Insect Killer from the bottle.
    This had occurred twice with two different products.
    A

    Please refer to the Sevin Ready to Spray Insect Killer label  for instructions on how to hook the bottle to your hose end.  If you're still having difficulties after follwoing the label's instructions, please contact us at 1-866-581-7378 so that we may assist you further.

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    29 of 383 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Anita from Saint John's, Fl
    06/30/2018
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    What if rain is forecasted after I have used the ready to use Sevin Ready to Spray Insect Killer in my garden?
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    Sevin Ready to Spray Insect Killer should be applied in calm weather when rain is not predicted for the next 24 hours. This will help to ensure that wind or rain does not blow or wash pesticide off the treatment area.  If you experience heavy rain within 24 hours of application, you may need to reapply. 

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  • Asked by Mike from Smithtown, Ny
    06/29/2018
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    Can you spray Sevin Ready to Spray Insect Killer on a lawn to treat spittlebug?
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     Sevin Ready to Spray Insect Killer is labeled for spittlebugs but doesn’t mention control of them in a home lawn, only on certain vegetables. You can use Talstar P to treat for spittlebugs on your lawn.

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  • Asked by Janet from Stilwell, Ks
    06/21/2018
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    When can squash or cucumbers be eaten after applying Sevin spray? How often can Sevin be applied?
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    Sevin Ready to Spray Insect Killer has a pre-harvest interval of 1 day on squash and cucumber.  Reapply if insects return, but not more than once every seven days and according to pre-harvest interval.

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  • Asked by Christie from Provo, Ut
    06/16/2018
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    How often do I spray Sevin Ready to Spray Insect Killer to my squash plants?
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    Sevin Ready to Spray Insect Killer can be applied up to one day prior to harvest on squash plants. It should be applied once every 3 months.

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  • Asked by Me from Virginia
    06/09/2018
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    Why is the Seven Dust ready to spray ready to use killing all of my vegetable plants twice in a row? from the s
    A

    Sevin Ready to Spray Insect Killer if applied per label should not kill your plants. Be sure that you are applying in the cooler times of the day. Photoxicity could be a factor in your treatments. 

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