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.
Sevin Concentrate is labeled for applications on sweet corn. It eradicates the following insects: corn rootworms, corn earworms, European corn borers and Southwestern corn borers.
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 is not specifically labeled for spotted lantern flies. We recommend that you contact your local cooperative extension office for more information on treating this species.
The mixing rate of Sevin Concentrate in 32 fl oz of water is 0.375-0.75 fl oz.
Yes Sevin Concentrate is labeled to treat millipedes. Please follow the label for application instructions. Keep in mind that Sevin Concentrate is only a contact kill and will not offer residual protection.
Sevin Concentrate insecticide now kills over 500 listed insects and protects over 250 listed fruits and vegetables. The new active ingredient of Zeta-Cypermethrin allows it to kill upon contact and provide visible results within minutes, while having a residual kill of up to 3 months.
The Sevin Concentrate 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 888-558-1990 for further advice about the beans.
There are many variables contributing as to how long Sevin Concentrate stays on a plant. Please review the product label. You will find a very helpful table listing the Pre Harvest Interval and number of applications allowed for each plant. You can reappy 14 days after initial application. The last application of Sevin concentrate must be at least 3 days before harvest.
You will need to use 1.5 oz of Sevin Concentrate per gallon of water. The maximum applications of Sevin concentrate for tomatoes per season is 7, applied as necessary. The last application of Sevin concentrate must be at least 3 days before harvest.
Sevin Concentrate can be used on ornamental trees such as red buds. If the tree is flowering, then we do not recommend applying to trees or other plants while in bloom. Or, you would want to test a small area for possible sensitivity before treating a whole tree or many trees in an area. You would use 4 oz per gallon of water and spray up to the point of runoff making sure to cover all sides of leaves and trunk. Do not apply more than once per seven days. Please refer to the product label for complete application instructions.
Sevin Concentrate is not labeled for use on lawns. You may want to take a look at our Outdoor Flea and Tick Kit instead. The products in the kit are pet safe once dry.
Yes, Sevin Concentrate can be applied to palm trees. Please see the product label for complete application instructions.
No, Sevin Concentrate is not labeled to kill lizards. We do know of any products that are made to harm lizards. We would recommend using a general insecticide, such as Suspend SC. This will kill their food source and help with keeping the lizards out of the treated area. Glue boards can also be used to catch them as well.
The pre harvest interval for asparagus is one day per the Sevin Concentrate product label.
Sevin Concentrate is only available as a white/off-white liquid. It can leave a residue behind especially if applied heavily. If you can let us know where and what you are treating, we’d be happy to recommend an alternative for you.