Malathion 57% should not harm grass when mixed and applied as directed on the product label. That being said it is not labeled to be used on turf/grass so contact should be minimal when applying to the listed crops, trees, shrubs or other areas.
Malathion 57% is labeled to treat crickets on strawberry crops. If you are treating for residential lawns and perimeter treatments(not edibles), any of the synthetic pyrethroid products here will work great for you treatment.
Yes, Malathion 57% is labeled to treat for aphids, can can be used on all the trees that you have listed above. Please be sure to reference the product label for the correct usage rates.
After using Malathion 57% you should triple rinse the sprayer before using another product in it and before storing. Another option is to use a sprayer cleaner to remove any residual that could be left behind.
Yes, Malathion 57% may be applied to corn as long as you are following the instructions on the product label.
The pre-harvest interval (PHI) can vary from 0-7 days, depending on what vegetable you treating. Please refer to the product label for information on the specific vegetables you are treating.
Malathion 57% is mixed at 5 tbsp. per gallon of water for fly control. Please refer to the product label on page 49 for specific mixing and application instructions.
Unfortunately. Malation 57% is not labeled for gnats. If you are looking for a more natural product to treat for gnats, we would recommend a product like Essentria IC3, or if not then we would recommend like Talstar P. Each of these products would also be safe for the lawn.
No, Malathion 57% is only labeled for outdoor use.
Malathion 57% can be used on pecan trees at a rate of 1.5 - 2 pints per Acre (24-32 oz per Acre). That breaks down to 0.55 - 0.73 oz per 1,000 square feet. We would recommend using that rate in 1-3 gallons of water in a handheld sprayer. Please see the product label for complete application instructions.