Sevin Concentrate can be applied to arborvitae at a rate of 4 oz per gallon of water.
Yes, Sevin Concentrate is safe for use on trees and other ornamentals, but only listed edible plants.
Sevin Concentrate is not labeled to be applied to green beans so any that were sprayed with the product would need to be disposed of. For corn you should not harvest for 3 days after an application per the product label. Then, you can harvest the corn and wash it off safely. Consuming before the…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Sevin Concentrate can be used on pecan, peach and plum trees. However, if the trees are more then 10 feet tall, we would recommend using a soil drench product, as you would not be able to reach the entire tree with regular spray equipment. If that is the case, we would recommend using M…
Read Full Answer »You should wait 3 days before you harvest cabbage after treating it with Sevin according to the product label on the Sevin concentrate and the Sevin Dust.
Sevin Concentrate lists on the product label there is a 1 day pre-harvest interval when using on/around turnip greens. You would have to wait 24 hours after applying to harvest and wash well.
You did not mention what Sevin product you are referring to but the Sevin Concentrate product must make direct contact on the fleas for product to be effective per the product label so you would be making applications anytime fleas are present outdoors. If you are looking to treat inside and outsid…
Read Full Answer »You may apply Sevin Concentrate safely and effectively in temperatures between 40 degrees and 85 degrees Fahrenheit.
You would need to wait 14 days after application of the Sevin to utilize or consume the basil.
The Sevin product label states: Do not use on fresh/succulent peas and beans. Depending on the veggie treated the PHI or Pre Harvest Interval is 3-21 days before harvest. You can find this chart on the product label. You may also contact GardenTech at 866-945-5033 for further advice about the beans.…
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You will need to use 1.5 oz of Sevin Concentrate per gallon of water to control aphids on petunias.
Sevin Concentrate can be applied to grapes once they fruit, but should the pre harvest interval would be 7 days before harvesting that would could apply up to per the product label.
As long as the Sevin application has had about 24 hours to dry before irrigation or rain fall occurs the application should not wash off of the treated area.
Sevin Concentrate is not labeled to be used in poultry houses or chicken pens, only fruit trees, ornamentals, vegetable gardens, shrubs, flowers, outdoor insect perimeter control in residential areas. Talstar P is labeled to be used in poultry houses and chicken pens so it should not harm your ch…
Read Full Answer »Yes you would mix 1.5fl oz of Sevin into one gallon of water and spray upper and lower leaf surfaces, trunk, twigs. Please refer to the product label for application.
Sevin Concentrate is not specifically labeled for green beans, so we cannot recommend eating them after they have been treated. For more information, you may reach out to the manufacturer (GardenTech) at 866-945-5033.
Yes, Sevin Concentrate is labeled to kill azalea caterpillars. Mix 1.5 oz - 3.0 oz per gallon of water. This product can be applied to fruit trees, ornamentals, vegetable gardens, shrubs, flowers, outdoor insect perimeter control in residential areas.
When using Sevin Concentrate. children and pets need to stay our of the treated area while spraying and until the product dries. Once the treatment area has dried completely they could resume all activity in that area.
The Sevin Concentrate is labeled for use on Cherries and has a pre-harvest interval of 3 days since the last spray.
You want to use 3fl oz of Sevin Concentrate per one gallon of water.