Mallet 75 WSP Systemic Insecticide will not harm your dogs if it is used in accordance with the product label. Pets should be out of the area that is being treated and they can return as soon as the treated area is dry.
The amount of water will be up to you. Water is just a carrier in this case, so you just need to use enough water to evenly distribute the Mallet 75 WSP.
Yes, Mallet 75 WSP can be used to systemically control mealybugs. The easiest way to apply the Mallet for systemic use is by performing a soil drench. Each envelope of Mallet comes with four 1.6 water soluble packets. Each packet will treat 24-48 inches of cumulative shrub height.
Mallet 75 WSP is labeled for plants, shrubs, and trees. It should be no problem on the type of plants that you listed, but it would help to know what kind of insect you are treating. You should read the product label to make sure the target pest is covered by mallet.
Yes, Mallet 75 WSP can be usd on all varieties of turfgrass.
Mallet 75 application rate for turf grass is 1.6 oz (1 packet) per 8,250 sq ft to 11,000 sq ft. This product has been discontinued, we highly recommend contacting the manufacturer for the specific mixing ratios for your area. Nufarm Manufacturing 800-345-3330
Mallet cannot be applied to a fruiting tree. Most systemics cannot be applied to a fruit tree. Imidapro 4SC is the only systemic insecticide that we can think of that can be applied to fruit trees. We recommend reviewing the product label to make sure it can be applied to the type of fruit trees you…
Read Full Answer »Mallet 75 WSP Systemic Insecticide is specifically designed for mix rates per packet. There is no real way to accurately dilute that down. Dominion 2L may be a better choice for you. Dilute at .2oz per inch of trunk diameter.
For adelgid control, Mallet 75 WSP Systemic Insecticide is mixed at 1 packet in 300 gallons of water as a foliar spray. It cannot be mixed in any smaller quantities than that. It should be applied as a foliar spray or as a soil drench. It is not labeled for a basal trunk spray.  For a soil …
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