You should wait at least 48 hours after applying Sevin Dust before watering plants.
As long as the Sevin Dust 5% does not get wet then watering the soil of the plants should be fine. Once the dust gets wet it is not longer effective.
Per the Sevin Dust Product Label: Pre harvest interval after applying sevin dust to Cucumbers, tomatoes and peppers is 3 days. See the product label for the full list of edibles and pre harvest intervals for each.
Yes, Sevin Dust can be used on tomatoes for various insects. This product is only labeled to be used up to 7 times a year. Wait at least 3 days before harvest.
When applying Sevin Dust, or any other insecticide dust outdoors, you want to have as many dry days in a row as possible to allow the product to work. Once it rains it will wash away the dust as it is not designed to stick to the surfaces outdoors long term.
As long as you are outside the Pre-Harvest Interval window for each plant according to the product label for Sevin Dust, then the food would be safe to eat after washing.
According to the manufacturer, Sevin Dust should not be applied directly to soil that you are making. It will dissolve within the soil. It should only be used around established plants and the soil around those.
No, Sevin Dust 5% should not be mixed with water. The rate of use for squash is .5 lbs per 1000 sq. ft. If you are not comfortable using dust, we would recommend Sevin Concentrate. This can be mixed with water and sprayed directly onto the plants.
Sevin Dust 5% is not labeled for use on animals. We do carry Hi-Yield Garden, Pet Livestock dust which can be used directly on dogs for flea control.
You should not water for at least 2 days after applying Sevin Dust and reapply if rainfall occurs.
You should wait at least 48 hours after applying Sevin Dust before watering plants.
Pets need to be kept of out the treated area until the Sevin Dust 5% has time to settle. The dust will likely settle within 1-2 hours.
Sevin dust is not labeled for bedbugs and cannot be used indoors. We recommend that your purchase and use one of our bedbug kits. These kits come with everything you need to treat all of the different areas of the infested rooms. We also recommend putting bedbug mattress and boxspring encasements on…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Sevin Dust is labeled to be used on beans. You would want to be sure and wash and rinse them throughly before freezing or eating them once used in the growing process. Please refer to the product label for complete application instructions.
Yes, Sevin dust should work like any other dust. If you get the Sevin Dust in the hole or burrow where the Cicada Wasp is nesting, it will pick up the dust on its body when it leaves the burrow.
Sevin Dust 5% should be applied when target plants or treatment areas are dry. The Sevin Dust 5% label does state that some phytotoxicity may occur on tender foliage in the prescence of rain or high humidity of several days duration following an application.
You do not have to wait any period of time as long as the seeds you are planting are listed as an allowed plant on the Sevin product label. You should not use Sevin dust in the compost if the seeds you are planting are not listed on the product label.
Per the product label for Sevin Dust, you should apply a thin, even film of dust to plant surfaces. Do not reapply more than once a week. If there is still a heavy dust application after several days, then you may rinse the plants to remove excess dust to prevent phytoxicity or other sensitivity. B…
Read Full Answer »When applying Sevin Dust, or any other insecticide dust outdoors, you want to have as many dry days in a row as possible to allow the product to work. Once it rains it will wash away the dust as it is not designed to stick to the surfaces outdoors long term. A better option would be a residual insec…
Read Full Answer »After applying Sevin Dust 5% to green beans "edible-podded legumes" you need to wait at least 3 days prior to harvesting and consuming.