When using Quali - Pro Imidacloprid 2F as a soil drench for beetles you should use 0.2 fl. oz. (3 to 6 mL) per inch of trunk diameter (D.B.H.) diluted in 1 pint - 1 gallon of water per inch of trunk diameter.  The amount of water that is used will vary depending on soil conditions and vol…
Read Full Answer »Imidacloprid T and O 2F mix rate 1.25 to 1.6 pt/A or 0.46 to 0.6 fl. oz. (14 to 17 mL) per 1000 sq. ft. in sufficient water to provide adequate distribution in the treated area. Typically 1-2 gallons covers 1000 sqft but it could take you more depending on your walking speed and equipment used.�…
Read Full Answer »Quali - Pro Imidacloprid 2F https://www.domyown.com/imidacloprid-2f-p-21196.html is labeled for adelgids and will be able to help with hemlock wooly adelgid infestations. Because hemlocks are shallow rooted, a soil drench with Dominion can be effective. Whatever method is being used to make a soil d…
Read Full Answer »Correct, according to the product label you will use 1.5 fl oz (45ml) of Quali - Pro Imidacloprid 2F per 100 gallons of water for treating listed insects as a foliar spray applications on trees, shrubs, evergreens, flowers, foliage plants, ground covers and interior plantscapes. The 1.5 fl oz p…
Read Full Answer »Quali - Pro Imidacloprid 2F is not labeled for fire ants. Using a product like Extinguish Plus Fire Ant Bait instead would be a great option. Please review the product label for more information about this product, and take a moment to look over our How to Get Rid of Fire Ants guide for more …
Read Full Answer »Quali - Pro Imidacloprid 2F should not be applied to tomatoes, squash or other edible vegetation. It should only be applied as directed to the following areas:Â Commercial & Residential: Outdoor and Indoor: Lawns, Office complexes, Shopping Centers, Apartment Buildings, Golf Courses, Airports, Cemet…
Read Full Answer »Quali - Pro Imidacloprid 2FÂ are not labeled to control these tiny wasps or to treat for Horned Oak Gall. We would recommend contacting your local Cooperative Extension Office for recommendations or studies they have done on insecticides to control this insect. There are no chemical treatment method…
Read Full Answer »Quali - Pro Imidacloprid 2F is not labeled to be used on vegetables so would not be recommended.  Bio Advanced Fruit, Citrus and Vegetable Insect Control would be an appropriate alternative.
Bark beetle prevention usually requires a bark application of a pyrethroid product such as Permethrin SFR. We recommend contacting your local cooperative extension office for assistance as they may have more information for what works best in your region.Â
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Quali-Pro Imidacloprid 2F is applied and mixed in many different ways depending on where its being used and for what pests. All of this information is broken down in detail on the Imidacloprid 2F Product Label on the product page, but you are welcome to call us if you have questions and want to dis…
Read Full Answer »This will depend on what type of application (i.e. foliar application, soil drench, etc) you are making and what type of area you will be treating (around perimeter of structure, trees, potted plants, etc) with the Quali - Pro Imidacloprid 2F. You may view the full product label here for more inform…
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Imidacloprid products such as Quali - Pro Imidacloprid 2F are ineffective again Ambrosia beetles. It would be best to spray the tree with Talstar P Professional Insecticide or Permethrin SFR 36.8%. Below is an extension article with a bit more information on how to control this pest ;Â
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While products can contain the same active ingredient they are not also designed/tested to be used the same way. The Dominion 2L was tested for termite control and its residual abilities to protect a home, along with turf and landscape pest treatments. The Quali-Pro Imidacloprid 2F has not been te…
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Dominion 2L is manufactured by Control Solutions and Prime Source Imidaclprid 2F Slect T/I is manufactured by Quali-Pro.
Quali - Pro Imidacloprid 2F is applied as a foliar spray to landscape ornamentals at a rate of 1.5 oz (45 mL) per 100 gallons of water. Cutworms are a pest that would affect the turfgrass, not the ornamental plants, so please let us know if you are targeting a different pest. You can review the full…
Read Full Answer »Quali - Pro Imidacloprid 2F states to use .1-.2 ounces of product per inch of drunk diameter with enough water to cover the base. Unfortunately there is no way to give you a rate to put in 100 gallons of water to cover a large amount of trees. You will need to measure each tree individually and then…
Read Full Answer »We recommend getting a positive identification to be sure that a soil drench treatment is the best treatment as not all borers are effected by systemic products. Quali - Pro Imidacloprid 2F and Prime Source Imidacloprid 2F Select T/I have the same active ingredient therefore will work the same way,…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Quali - Pro Imidacloprid 2F is labeled to control soft scale insects as long as you are following the instructions on the product label.
Imidacloprid T and O 2F can be used in a hose end sprayer as long as you can set it to dispense out the correct amount of product and water. The mix rate is 1.25 to 1.6 pt/A or 0.46 to 0.6 fl. oz. (14 to 17 mL) per 1000 sq. ft. View the full product label for more information.Â
Quali - Pro Imidacloprid 2FÂ is labeled for foliar, systemic and soil drench applications on containerized plants for the target insects. Please refer to the listed site areas and recommended application rates starting on page 20 of the product label.