Sevin Concentrate is not labeled for broad mites. Something like Bayer Advanced Natria Insect, Disease and Mite Control may be a better option for you.
For best results, you should apply Sevin Concentrate at least 24 hours before you are expecting any rain. After that point, it will be rainfast and you will not need to reapply. If Sevin had to chance to dry before that time, it is rain fast after that. This occurs likely within 6 hours if sooner you may need to reapply.
Sevin Concentrate will kill many types of adult insects, but it will not treat the larvae. Depending on the insect you are treating for please look at our IGR’s labeled for your specific needs.
Sevin Concentrate does not have to be sprayed directly on bugs to be effective but is only labeled to be used for chinch bugs around sweet potatoes.
Use Sevin Concentrate as a spot treatment, spraying to the point of run-off and making sure to cover all sides of leaves and trunk. Reapply if pests return but repeat applications should be limited to no more than once per seven days
We would recommend using a product like Fertilome Tree and Shrub Systemic Drench. This product is labeled for boring weevils in Pecan trees.
Unfortunately, per the manufacturer the Sevin Concentrate can't be used for this purpose. It is not labeled to be used for any pasture or free range animal use, only for residential use.
Unfortunately, per the manufacturer the Sevin Concentrate can't be used for this purpose. It is not labeled to be used for any pasture or free range animal use, only for residential use.
Sevin Concentrate is not labeled to be used on any indoor plants so we cannot provide information on soil drenching these.
Yes, Sevin Concentrate can be used for ants.
There is not a hose attachment for Sevin Concentrate. You can use a hose-end sprayer to apply the concentrate, or you can use Sevin Ready to Spray Insect Killer which comes with a hose attachment on the container.
Sevin Concentrate is labeled for over 250 pests so that might be an option for you. However, without knowing what type of insect you are actually treating for we cannot say for sure that it would work. If you are able to get a good, clear picture of the pest, you are welcome to email it to us at [email protected] and we will do our best to identify it for you. You can also contact your local cooperative extension office for assistance.
Sevin Concentrate is not labeled for application on animals. You can find our selection of pet products here.
Sevin Concentrate is not labeled for white grubs or for use in containerized plants. Bonide Systemic Granules can be use for grubs in ornamental plants (not if you eat the citrus).
Apply Sevin Concentrate where insects are expected to appear or when insects or damage are seen. Repeat as necessary according to site-specific directions listed below. Please contact your local cooperative extension office to determine the correct timing of the application as this will vary greatly from region to region for your target pest.
Sevin Concentrate is labeled for midges. I did find an article that states spraying is generally not used for this type though.unless heavily infested.
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 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.