There is no specific time to wait after applying Sevin Insecticide Granules and seeding. Please call us at 866-581-7378 with any more questions.
Unfortunately we are not exactly sure what setting to place that exact model spreader on to apply Sevin Insecticide Granules, but typically there is not a specific setting since it all depends on how fast you walk, etc… The label calls for 3 to 7 pounds per 1000 square feet. If your spreader se…
Read Full Answer »Sevin Insecticide Granules are not labeled for thrips. You can find products to treat for thrips on our website here.
In order for the active ingredient in Sevin Lawn Insecticide Granules to get into the soil, the mulch will need to be pulled back from the flowerbeds and the application made directly to the soil.
It would not be recommended to try and spread Sevin Lawn Insecticide Granules by hand. It is recommended to use a ground or hand spreader for an accurate application of 1 to 4 pounds per 1000 square feet.
Squash Beetles are not listed on the Sevin Insecticide Granules label. Granules are meant to be applied to the ground and watered in to activate. They would not stick to any foliage. Sevin Concentrate is labeled for squash beetles. According to the label, mix 1.5 fl. oz. of product per gallon o…
Read Full Answer »The application rate of Sevin Insecticide Granules using a Scotts Easy Hand Held Spreader is between a 2-3. The 2 setting is for more coarse seeds, while the 3 is for regular light granules. This is an insecticide only and should not harm new sod when applied according to the label instructions.
We would not recommend to use Sevin in this case. The Outdoor Flea Kit would be the best. It will stand up better in the rain.
Sevin Granules can be used under rocks for fleas. They need to be watered in after applied.
Sevin Insecticide Granules have labeling that only allows a limited number of applications per area per year. There is often a limit to the amount of product that can be used in an area annually, depending on label approval by the Environmental Protection Agency and manufacturer's recommendation…
Read Full Answer »Sevin Insecticide Granules is labeled for European Chafer and chafer beetle larvae.
No, insecticides such as Sevin Lawn Insecticide Granules do not harm any turf, plants, bushes, shrubs, flowers, etc.
Sevin Lawn Insecticide Granules is not an herbicide. It is only going to target listed pests as directed.
Once the Sevin Granules have been applied as directed on the label, watered in and the area dries, pets and children will be safe to return to the area. All the granules should be dissolved by watering before allowing children and pets to re-enter the area. Normally a safe time frame to wait afte…
Read Full Answer »Sevin Granules is not specifically labeled for Nematodes. We recommend Monterey Nematode Control One quart of Monterey Nematode Control will cover 3,500 sq ft -4,000 sq ft depending on the area you are using the product. Please refer to the Monterey Nematode Control product label for full usage in…
Read Full Answer »Sevin Insecticide Granules are not labeled to control slugs. We carry many products that are excellent for slug control. Monterey Sluggo Molluscicide is safe for organic production if you need control around a garden area.
Yes, you want to water in the sevin granules, as watering them in helps to activate the active ingredients.
Sevin Lawn Insecticide Granules will not kill moles. It is labeled to control grubs in lawns and would be a food source for moles. Please check out our article on Grub Control for more information on eliminating this insect. Mole Control
Yes, Sevin Insecticide Granules can be used on ornamentals. This product should not be applied more than 3 times per year and not more than once every 7 days. You will apply this is a 6 foot band around the home, to shrubs and flowerbeds.
Sevin Insecticide Granules is labeled for treating crickets. Apply at 2.25 to 5 lbs per 1,000 sq st.