Sevin Concentrate should be fine to spray on dichondra, just be sure not to apply during high temperatures.
Yes, Sevin Concentrate can be applied to shrubs when used as directed on the product label.
Sevin Concentrate is labeled for a variety of beetles, but it does not specifically list Elm Leaf Beetles. You can view the products we carry to treat Elm Leaf Beetles here.
Sevin Concentrate is labeled to control millipedes when used as directed on the product label.
Sevin Concentrate is for insects only and will not affect diseases. Something like Triple Action can be used for both insects and disease.
Yes, Sevin Concentrate can be used on grapes, blueberries, and blackberries.
You will mix 1.5 ounces of Sevin Concentrate per gallon of water for grasshoppers.
Sevin Concentrate is a contact kill for the listed applications and pests.
Sevin Concentrate can be used on a variety of vegetables, fruits, and nuts, but it is not labeled for use on herbs. We do not recommend consuming herbs that have been sprayed with this product.
Sevin Concentrate is for outdoor use only and is not labeled for bed bugs. Please take a moment to look over our Bed Bug Control Guide for recommended products and treatment information.
The product label for Sevin Concentrate states not to use on succulent beans so we would not advise that you use it on green beans at all.
Yes, Sevin Concentrate is labelled for Viburnum Leaf Beetles.
Sevin Concentrate can be applied to arborvitae at a rate of 4 oz per gallon of water.
Sevin Concentrate is best applied when rain is not expected within 24 hours after application. If it rained sooner than 24 hours after application the product label states the product can be reapplied no more than once every 7 days and not within 14 days of harvest.
Sevin Concentrate is labeled to be applied to pumpkin and will not harm when used as directed on the label.
Sevin Concentrate is not labeled for flea dipping. We do offer Martins Flee for dipping.
Per the manufacturer, Sevin Concentrate can be useed on green beans and can be harvested within 3+ days of the last treatment and it is labeled to kill Japanese Beetles.
Using Sevin Concentrate on trees taller than 10 feet may pose a safety issue and/or require special equipment and should be applied by a licensed professional.
Sevin Concentrate applications are best done before temps reach the daytime high, so you can apply in direct sun just do so in the morning before it gets too hot.
Sevin Concentrate will treat for fruit worm, tomato pinworm, and tomato hornworm when applied per the instructions on the label.