Elm Leaf, Rose and Apple Aphids, Rose Slugs, Birch Leaf, Boxwood and Oak Leaf Miners, Mealy Bugs, Leaf Rollers, Plant, Lace and Boxelder Bugs, Bagworms, Japanese Beetle, Tent Caterpillars, Gypsy Moth, Fleas, Ticks, Earwigs, Chinch Bugs, and other pests listed on the label.
For use in
Listed Home Garden, Fruits, Vegetables, Lawns and Ornamentals.
Application
Use sufficient dust to obtain full coverage on upper and lower leaf surfaces, stems and all above-ground parts. Repeat at 7-10 day intervals or as needed.
Begin applications when insect or damage is first observed and repeat as directed below.
Wearing household latex or rubber gloves, use this ready-to-use shaker can to apply product. Dust lightly to cover upper leaf surfaces with a thin, even film of dust.
Apply when air is calm.
Start applying at the farthest corner of the treatment area and work backward. For plants above chest high, consider using a liquid carbaryl product.
Is Hi-Yield Garden Dust safe to use on beans and peas?
The bag doesn't say anything about beans or peas.
A
Hi-Yield Garden Dust is not labeled to be applied to beans or peas. Â Sevin Dust 5% is a similar product that is labeled for application to beans and peas. Â Please take a look at the product label to…
Hi-Yield Garden Dust is not labeled to be applied to beans or peas. Â Sevin Dust 5% is a similar product that is labeled for application to beans and peas. Â Please take a look at the product label to see if this will suit your needs. Â