Sevin Lawn Insecticide Granules is labeled to help control Bermudagrass mites, Clover mites and Spider mites at the rate of 2 to 4 lbs per 1,000 sq. ft.
Per the product label, for best results apply Sevin Lawn Insecticide Granules in cool weather (65 to 80F) or in early morning or late evening hours
The max rate for Sevin Lawn Insecticide Granules is 1lb-4lbs per 1,000 sq ft and repeat application can be applied as necessary but no more than once per 7 days. Per the product label, do not exceed 4 lb per 1,000 ft per application.
Per the label, you should water with 0.1 inches of water immediately after applying Sevin Lawn Insecticide Granules.
Yes. You can absolutely put the granules down within 24 hours of rain to water them in, however, if a heavy rain is expected, it would be recommended to wait until after the heavy rain to make your application to your lawn. Sevin Insecticide Granules need to be watered in soon after the application…
Read Full Answer »We don't think that you have to wait any certain amount of time but just to be sure we recommend that you contact Garden Tech the manufacturer directly. You can reach Garden Tech by calling 866-945-5033.
Since, Sevin is not labeled to be applied to animals, we recommend to contact the manufacturer Garden Tech 866-945-5033 for further assistance. We apologize for any inconveniences.
You can call Scotts directly at 1-888-270-3714 for assistance or access Scotts Turf Speader Setting Tool here at http://www.scotts.com/smg/templates/index.jsp?pageUrl=spreaderSettingTool.
We apologize but the Sevin Insecticide Granules product label does not list specific settings for the Scott's EdgeGuard so we would recommend that you contact Scott's directly to inquire about recommended settings.
The Sevin Lawn Insect Granules that we carry are not labeled to be used around lettuce so we cannot provide an answer to that. You can try contacting the manufacturer directly to confirm if it can, GardenTech can be reached at (866) 945-5033.
Sevin Insecticide Granules we are not sure if can be mixed with Funginex. We apologize we are not familiar with Funginex product?
We apologize, but we are not able to give medical/veterinary advice at all. We can tell you that it is recommended that pets not be allowed into an area that has been treated with Sevin Insecticide Granules until everything has been watered in and is completely dry. We would recommend that you…
Read Full Answer »Sevin Insecticide Granules coverage area depends on what you are applying it. Please consult the product label for direct application rates.
Sevin Insecticide Granules is not labeled for slugs. We do carry other products that can be applied. Please let us know if you need anything else.
We do not recommend applying Sevin Granules near a pond as it could be toxic to fish. Essentria IC3 is non-toxic to aquatic life, including fish, when used as directed on the product label. IC3 will eradicate spiders and other listed pests.
Sevin Insecticide Granules are not labeled for biting flies and gnats. You can apply a product like Talstar P instead, and flies that land on the treated areas will be eliminated.
We apologize but the manufacturer does not list on its label for the Sevin Insecticide Granules the setting to be used for the Accu green 2000. You can refer to the Sevin Product Label and the other Scotts spreaders listed to see if another model is close to yours for setting suggestions, or you can…
Read Full Answer »Sevin Insecticide Granules are not labeled for flea control. Please take a moment to look over our Flea Control Guide for more information on treating for and preventing fleas.
Sevin Granules should not cause any damage to a pool liner if they are used correctly. You would need to be sure the granules are watered in as directed and that the application is completely dry before placing anything on top of the turf. Can you specify what insects you may be targeting? This prod…
Read Full Answer »We would recommend applying Sevin Lawn Insecticide Granules and a gopher repellent at separate times. Sevin Granules should be broadcast on the lawn using a spreader and then watered in to activate them, per the product label. Once the lawn has dried you can apply your repellent.