Yes, citrus fruit can be consumed after applying Monterey Fruit Tree & Vegetable Systemic Soil Drench. The only restriction on this product is that it can only be applied once a year. There is no wait time for harvesting citrus.
Fruit Tree & Vegetable Systemic Soil Drench has a three year shelf life from the date of purchase if stored away from extreme temperatures.
The Monterey Fruit Tree & Vegetable Systemic Soil Drench would harm the bees if the product was applied topically as a foliar spray and they came into direct contact with that surface. A systemic application of the product would not harm the bees as it would only bee absorbed by the types of insec…
Read Full Answer »Â Evenly apply ½ ounce of Monterey Fruit Tree & Vegetable Systemic Soil Drench in 1 quart of water per 10 square feet of vegetable row to be treated. For trees Measure the distance (radius) from the tree trunk to the drip line, and round down to the nearest foot. The drip line is the outer edg…
Read Full Answer »Fruit Tree and Vegetable Systemic Soil Drench is a good product to use for the elimination of pests prior to the fruit emerging. This product is labeled for various insects, including common pests that may be in fruit. One application is season long. The application depends upon the distance the tru…
Read Full Answer »The mixing ratio for Fruit Tree & Vegetable Systemic Soil Drench is dependant upon the distance in feet from the trunk of the apple tree to the drip line, not the diameter of the tree trunk. Please refer to the product label or give us a call at 866-581-7378 so we may assist you further with the…
Read Full Answer »No, the Fruit Tree & Vegetable Systemic Soil Drench is only labeled for use on fruits and vegetables - not for ornamentals.
According to the label for the Fruit Tree and Vegetable Systemic, when treating for leafy bugs on pomegranate trees, you cannot make more than one application per year and do not apply until the trees have flowered or when bees are actively foraging. The mixing ratio is 1.5 fl. oz. per gallon of wat…
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Fruit Tree & Vegetable Systemic Soil Drench can be applied to many varieties of squash for squash bug. Please be sure to consult the product labell before application
The active ingredient in this product is Imidacloprid - 0.235%.
Monterey Fruit Tree & Vegetable Systemic Soil Drench is only labeled to control aphids and leafminers on nectarine and apricot trees.  We are not aware of a drench product that will control borers and still allow you to eat the fruit.  Unfortunately, if the trees are very heavily infested, it may…
Read Full Answer »We do not currently have any systemic products that are labeled for use on edibles in a greenhouse.We would suggest using Bonide Insecticidal Soap RTU to eliminate scale on the citrus trees. This can be done weekly or bi-weekly as needed. This can be used up until the day of harvest.
The label for the Fruit Tree and Vegetable Systemic Soil Drench advises to not make more than one application per season on most plants. With any systemic product it can take time to be translocated throughout the tree, up to 8 weeks. It works by killing plant sucking plants that feed on…
Read Full Answer »Fruit Tree and Vegetable Systemic Soil Drench is a concentrated insecticide to be mixed and applied as a soil drench to combat leaf-feeding insects and various beetles. You will want to follow the label instructions for application. Bonide Fruit Tree Spray is a liquid fruit tree spray concentrate…
Read Full Answer »We do offer the Monterey Fruit Tree & Vegetable Systemic Soil Drench. It is a concentrated insecticide to be mixed and applied as a soil drench to combat cucumber beetles and other listed insects. You will treat once a year and reapply or harvest 21 days minimum after application.
Monterey Fruit Tree & Vegetable Systemic Soil Drench takes time to be translocated throughout plants. If you have an active infestation of an insect it would be best to go ahead and spray as well.
Yes, Monterey Fruit Tree & Vegetable Systemic Soil Drench is labeled for use on Pear Trees. Please refer to the Rate Chart Table on page 3 of the product label.Â
The Monterey Fruit Tree & Vegetable Systemic Soil Drench is a great product, however it is not labeled to control Tomato hornworm so we do not think a follow up application will help you in this case. Hornworms are normally going to be controlled with a foliar application, not a soil drench, because…
Read Full Answer »Per the Monterey Fruit Tree & Vegetable Systemic Soil Drench product label, when applied to tomatoes, do not harvest until at least 21 days after application.Â
Monterey Fruit Tree & Vegetable Systemic Soil Drench is not labeled for use in containers or pots. For indoor herb, vegetable or fruit gardens, it usually best to stick with baits that are contained in ant bait stations. The ants will enter the stations, gather the bait and take it back to the ne…
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