Sevin Insecticide Granules is an insecticide and will not treat for black spot on roses. We like to recommend Bayer Advanced 3 in 1 to treat for black spot on Roses. This way you have your disease, and insect control in one.
Sevin Insecticide Granules can be used around certain edibles. It is recommended that you check the label for the specific time frames in which this product can be used and for the edibles on which it is safe to apply. Keep in mind that Sevin Insecticide is only active for a short time and will not …
Read Full Answer »The amount of time it takes to eliminate ticks when using Sevin Granules will depend on the health of the insect. It generally takes about a week to see results. Be sure to water the product in after application to activate the granules.
Sevin Insecticide Granules are not labeled to killl earthworms but does work for white grubs.There are no products on the market in the USA that are labeled for earthworms as they are largely beneficial creatures. There are a few known control methods that include cutting back on irrigation so t…
Read Full Answer »You are certainly welcome to apply the Sevin Granules before you actually start seeing signs of pests arriving in your area when the season warms up. We would not see it beneficial to put it down if temps are still regularly freezing or if you have snow on the ground.
Sevin Lawn Insecticide Granules is not labeled for termites. Treating the surface of the soil with a liquid or granule in your lawn will not prevent or keep termites away. Termites in their natural environment are actually beneficial insects and most homeowners have them in their yard without ever…
Read Full Answer »Sevin Lawn Insecticide Granules can not be applied during rainfall because the rain could cause the product to clump and you will not get a consistent application. The wind and rainfall could also cause the granules to not stay where you have applied them rendering your application ineffective.
Read Full Answer »Since the Sevin Insecticide Granules do not have any herbicidal properties, you could apply grass seed anytime after applying the insecticide granules. We would just recommend that if you are going to aerate or do other soil modification, you probably will want to do that before applying your insect…
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Sevin Insecticide Granules is not labeled to control bagworms. We do have Sevin Concentrate which is labeled for bagworms.
Sevin Insecticide Granules is not labeled to kill earthworms, as they are largely beneficial creatures, slugs or pill bugs, but it is labeled to kill grubs.
Sevin Concentrate cannot be applied as a broadcast to lawns. Sevin Granules can be applied to lawns for ticks. It will be safe for Pets to re enter after the treated area has dried.
Sevin Insecticide Granules will not harm new sod. Just the insects that may be in hiding!
Watering the Sevin granules in is what activates the granules. If it is going to rain close to the time you are applying the granules that will be fine too. Failure to water in the granules can lead to treatment failure because the chemical cannot be released from the granule and will not be availab…
Read Full Answer »Sevin Insecticide Granules will not dissolve in water to apply as a spray. Instead, they should be applied with a spreader and then watered in with rainfall or irrigation. If you prefer to apply carbaryl with a sprayer, you could use Sevin Liquid Concentrate.
Most granules like the Sevin brand need to be watered in after application to activate the ingredients. A light rain however is all that would be needed so waiting until after the heavier rain would be more beneficial. Also, keep in mind many times granules are not your best option for tick control.…
Read Full Answer »Deltagard has a broader label that covers more insect pests than Sevin. Deltagard also lasts for several months at a time where as Sevin granules may need to be reapplied every couple of weeks to maintain control. You should also note that Sevin granules come in a 10 lb bag and Delta Gard comes in a…
Read Full Answer »Depending on which type of veggies you are treating will effect the harvest time. Please call the manufacturer to verify the proper use of Sevin on your veggies. You can reach Garden Tech by calling 866-945-5033
No, the Sevin Insecticide Granules is not safe to use around horses or their feed. However, we do have EcoTreat which is labeled to kill ticks and is completely safe and does not have any re-entry restrictions. It is best to spray EcoTreat twice in a 7 day period and then it will last 4-6 weeks. Cas…
Read Full Answer »If you plan on mowing your lawn, we would recommend doing this prior to the application of the Sevin Insecticide Granules about 1-2 days prior. You can they apply the product with your spreader and water in.
Typically, you would want to apply Sevin Insecticide Granules in April or May for grubs.