You want to use .2 fluid ounces of Orthen 75 into one gallon of water.
It is recommended to apply Orthene 97 Spray Insecticide when you are not expecting any rainfall/not to irrigate within 24 hours of the application of the product.
You will to use 0.2 ounces of Orthene 97 Spray Insecticide in one gallon of water.
The product label for Orthene Spray 97 Insecticide does not give instructions for using as a soil drench for root aphids only as a foliar application.
Orthene 97 Spray Insecticide is labeled for a few edible crops such as soybeans and bell peppers, but it is not approved for use on tomatoes or peas. A popular general insecticide for edibles is Fertilome Triple Action with 70% Neem Oil. If you would like to provide us with more information about …
Read Full Answer »The application rate for Orthene 97 Spray Insecticide will vary depending on what you are treating for and where you are treating. Please refer to the product label for specific appliacation instructions.
Orthene 97 is not really labeled for roach control and should only be used outdoors. In most cases it would be best to use one of our Roach Control Kits to ensure that you have the best products necessary for complete roach control.
No, Orthene 97 Spray Insecticide is not safe to use on nut trees or any other edibles. However, we do have products that can be safely and effectively used on pecan trees such as Martin's Dominion Tree and Shrub. Martin's Dominion is a systemic similar to Orthene 97 and can also be used as a folia…
Read Full Answer »Orthene 97 Spray Insecticide is not labeled to be sprayed on any type of edibles. What exactly are you treating for so that we can make a better recommendation?
Yes, Orthene 97 Spray Insecticide can be applied to fire ant mounds in residential turf. Per the product label: Apply 1 gal. of mix to each mound area by sprinkling the mound until it is wet and treat a 4 foot diameter circle around the mound. For best results apply the material in the early morni…
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Orthene 97 Spray Insecticide is not labeled for bedbugs or use on residential property. Please take a few moments to read over our article How to Get Rid of Bedbugs to learn how to implement a successful bedbug control program.
Orthene Spray 97 Insecticide is not for residential use. The amount of product that the can will make will depend on the application. We cannot find any systemic insecticides that are labeled for bagworm control. Acephate 75 was labeled for bagworm control but due to new EPA regulations they were …
Read Full Answer »Orthene 97 Spray Insecticide is used for insect pests on trees, ornamentals and turf and is not labeled for residential use or for termites. You will need to determine what kind of termite you have for us to direct you on the best treatment method. If you have drywood termites, you coul…
Read Full Answer »Please refer to pages 5 - 17 on the prodcut label for dilution rates. The label tells the teaspoons per gallon of water, ounces and application instructions. At the top of page 5, there is a chart to help break down the lbs, to ounces to teaspoons for your application. You may also contact the manuf…
Read Full Answer »Orthene 97 Spray Insecticide can be applied to White Oak. You would dilute 1 teaspoon per gallon of water.
Orthene 97 is not labeled for the eradication of leaf cutter ants. Leaf cutter ants can be a difficult pest to get rid of. The colonies are large and the ants make their own food so poison baits only have limited effects on this species of ants. According to several university websites, Maxfor…
Read Full Answer »Orthene 97 Spray Insecticide is not labeled to kill Wasps. It sounds like you need something to kill quickly. A product that provides fast knockdown of larger flying insects like wasps and hornets is Wasp Freeze, which comes in an aerosol can. It shoots over 15 feet so you can knock them down …
Read Full Answer »Orthene Turf Tree and Ornamental WSP is a white powder that is mixed with water. Depending on the insect(s) you are targeting, the mix rate ranges from 0.5 oz, 1.0 oz, & 2.5 oz per gallon per 1,000 sq ft (covered on page 4) You can view the insects covered on pages 4 to 17 on the product label fo…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Orthene 97 Spray Insecticide is labeled for grasshoppers.
Orthene 97 Spray Insecticide is not labeled for bedbugs or use on residential property. Please take a few moments to read over our article How to Get Rid of Bedbugs to learn how to implement a successful bedbug control program.