Product Label

Read and follow these directions when using:
Apply the product to flowering plants during early morning or late evening,
when bees are not present.
Do not spray the product into fish pools, ponds, streams, or lakes.
Remove animal feeding dishes prior to application. Keep children and pets
away from treated areas until spray has dried.
Do not water the treated area to the point of run-off.
Do not make application during rain.
All outdoor applications must be limited to spot or crack and crevice treatments
only, except for the following permitted uses:
(1) Treatment to soil or vegetation around structures;
(2) Applications to lawns, turf, and other vegetation;
(3) Applications to building foundations, up to a maximum height of 3 feet.
Other than applications to building foundations, all outdoor applications to
impervious surfaces such as sidewalks, driveways, patios, porches and
structural surfaces (such as windows, doors, and eaves) are limited to spot and
crack and crevice applications, only.
Application is prohibited directly into sewers or drains, or to any area like a
gutter where drainage to sewers, storm drains, water bodies, or aquatic habitat
can occur. Do not allow the product to enter any drain during or after application.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a violation of Federal Law to use this
product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
BEFORE YOU USE
FLOWERS, TREES, SHRUBS, GROUND COVERS
Abrupt Epiblema Moth
Alder spittlebug
Alfalfa Looper
Alfalfa weevil
Alligator Weed Stem
Borer Moth
American bird
grasshopper
Andromeda lace bug
Angular Aethes
Aphids
Apple aphid
Apple curculio
Apple leafhopper
Apple Sphinx
Arborvitae weevil
Arch Moths
Army Cutworm
Ash plant bug
Ash whitefly
Asiatic garden beetle
Asiatic oak weevil
Asparagus beetle
Assassin plant bug
Aster-head Phaneta Moth
Aster leafhopper
Azalea bark scale
Azalea lace bug
Azalea whitefly
Bagworms
Bald Cypress Coneworm
Moth
Banded greenhouse thrips
Banded range grasshopper
Bandwinged whitefly
Bare-patched Oak
Leafroller
Bayberry Leaftier
Bean leaf beetle
Beech blight aphid
Beech scale
Beet leafhopper
Bidens Borer Moth
Birch lace bug
Black-Bordered Lemon
Moth
Black-blotched Bactra
Moth
Black-crescent
Proteoteras
Black Dash Epinotia Moth
Black-headed Birch
Leaffolder Moth
Spray when insects or damage first appear. Refer to specific use area for
additional instructions.
WHEN TO USE
SEE SPRAYER TYPES
MIXING & MEASURING
For Ornamental applications, dilute 1/2 fl oz (1 Tablespoon) per gallon of water.
HOW MUCH TO USE
Shake Well Before Using
Adjust nozzle on your sprayer to desired spray pattern. Hold sprayer about
12 inches from foliage. Spray leaves and tender new shoots.
To kills listed insects that may hide, spray the underside of the leaves. Apply
until leaves are evenly coated with spray, but not dripping.
HOW TO SPRAY
For best results, read and follow all label directions.
Black-Patched Graylet
Black turfgrass Ataenius
Black scale
Black vine weevil
Black Wedge Spot
Bluegrass billbug
Boldly-marked Archips
Bougainvillea Caterpillar
Moth
Boxelder bugs
Bristly Cutworm Moth
Broad-patch Carolella
Moth
Brown marmorated
stink bug
Brown soft scale
Brown stink bug
Bumble flower Beetle
Buffalo treehopper
Buff-tipped Phaneta
Moth
Bunchberry Leaffolder
Moth
Cabbage aphid
Cabbage flea beetle
Cactus Moth
Calico scale
Canadian Sonia
Carmine Snout Moth
Carolina grasshopper
Carolina Sphinx
Carrot Beetle
Cereal leaf beetle
Chrysanthemmum aphid
Citrus mealybug
Citrus blackfly
Click beetle/wireworms
Clover Hayworm Moth
Clover mites
Codling Moth
Colorado potato beetle
Common chinch bug
Common Spragveia
Consperse stink bug
Corn flea beetle
Comstock mealybug
Constricted Sonia Moth
Cotton/melon aphid
Cottonwood leaf beetle
Cottony maple scale
Cottony camelia scale
Cottony cushion scale
Crapemyrtle aphid
Crapemyrtle scale
Crescent-Winged
Caudellia Moth
Cucumber bettle
Dainty Sulphur
Daer Moths
Darker Moodna Moth
Dame’s Rocket Moth
Delightful Bird Dropping
Moth
Denver billbug
Diaprepes root weevil
Differential grasshopper
Dingy Cutworm Moths
Dogwood spittlebug
Dotted Ecdytolopha Moth
Dotted Graylet
Dusky Leafroller
Eplant lace bug
Eight Spot
Elm calligrapha/linden
leaf beetle
Elm leaf aphid
Elm Leaftier
Elm leaf beetles
Erebine moths
Eublemmine moths
Euonymous scale
European chafer
European elm scale
Evergreen Coneworm
Moth
Exposed Bird-Dropping
Moth
Eye-spotted Bud Moth
Fall webworm
False chinch bug
False Japanese Beetle
Filbertworm Moth
Filigreed Chimoptesis
Fingered Daer Moth
Fletcher scale
Fourlined plant bug
Four-Spotted
Bird-Dropping Moth
Foxglove aphid
Fruit-tree Leafroller
Moth
Fuller rose beetle
Garden fleahopper
Gladiolus thrips
Glassy Cutworm
PESTS