Hi-Yield 55% Malathion Insecticide Spray is mixed at 1.5 fl oz per gallon of water. Please refer to the product label for complete application instructions.
Hi Yield Malathion 55% is only labeled for tomatoes, cabbage and potatoes. It is not labeled for use on squash or cucumbers. You should wait at least 7 days before you harvest tomatoes after they have been treated with Malathion 55%. Please refer to the Hi Yield Malathion 55% product label for the c…
Read Full Answer »Yes, you can use Malathion on Plum Trees. You should apply at a rate of 2 tablespoons per gallon of water. Typically Malathion will last for 30 days before it needs to be re-applied. You should not apply this product within 2 weeks of harvesting.
We would recommend diffent products to treat for ants and wasps. Where exactly would you be treating?
Hi-Yield 55% Malathion Insecticide Spray should be applied when rain is not expected within 24 hours per the product label.
Hi-Yield 55% Malathion Insecticide Spray is not labeled for use on lawn or for ticks. Talstar P would be a great choice for outdoor tick control. We also recommend adding an insect growth regulator such as Archer IGR to Talstar to stop the ticks from being able to develop while you are trying to el…
Read Full Answer »Malathion is not labeled to kill mosquitoes so we cannot recommend it as a treatment. Talstar is our most popular selling product for mosquito control. It is a liquid concentrate that you mix with water and apply using a one gallon hand pump sprayer. The key is to apply it to all …
Read Full Answer »Per the Hi Yield 55% Malathion Insecticide Product Label: On Ornamentals to control Birch Leafminer, Boxwood Leafminer, Bagworms, Tent Caterpillar, Azalea Scale, Pine Leaf Scale, and Soft Scale, mix 2 teaspoons per gallon of water and spray thoroughly. The minimum application interval is 10 days. D…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Hi-Yield 55% Malathion Insecticide Spray may be used on soil prior to planting labeled fruits and vegetables.
Malathion 55% is not labeled to be applied from a fogger, hot or cold. It should be applied from a hand pump sprayer or gas powered/electric sprayer. We do have products that are labeled for use in a thermal fogger. One of the most popular is Bonide Bug Beater Lawn & Garden Fog…
Read Full Answer »Hi-Yield Malathion insecticide is not labeled for bedbugs at all, and is not even labeled to be used indoors for any pest. It is an outdoor only use product for pests that would affect ornamentals and lawns. If you are looking to eliminate bedbugs we would highly suggest you review our Bed Bug Guide…
Read Full Answer »Malathion 55% should not have any effect on plants listed on the product label when used as directed. Using the product incorrectly or on unlisted plants could result in leaf yellowing or burning.
The Hi-Yield 55% Malathion Insecticide Spray label states to keep pets and children out of the treated area until it has fully dried. Once the treated area has dried, it is safe.
Hi-Yield 55% Malathion Insecticide Spray does have a very strong odor. There are many factors that determine how long the odor will last, such as how heavily it was applied, how much rainfall you receive, etc. It could last for a few hours to several days.
Hi-Yield 55% Malathion Insecticide Spray is labeled for use on apples. Please be sure to read and follow the product label for best results.
Hi-Yield 55% Malathion Insecticide Spray can be reapplied every 7 days for aphid control on tomatoes.
Hi-Yield 55% Malathion has a very specific product label and can only be used on the vegetables listed, Tomatoes, Cabbage, and Potatoes. Malathion has been under scrutiny by the EPA and it has been severely restricted because of this. Fertilome Triple Action II may be a better choice for your needs.…
Read Full Answer »The Hi-Yield 55% Malathion is not labeled to be applied to okra but we do have the Malation 57% that is. The PHI is 1 day according to the product label.
Hi-Yield 55% Malathion Insecticide Spray is not labeled for spiders so would not be recommended. Talstar P is a product that is labeled for them and would good to use in the lawn and as a barrier spray.
Hi-Yield 55% Malathion Insecticide Spray is not labeled for ticks. We recommend the Tick Control kit. If for most edibles you can use Cyonara RTS.