Product Label
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE OF
HDX INDOOR/OUTDOOR INSECT CONTROL ON ORNAMENTALS
APPLICATION RATE OF HDX INDOOR/OUTDOOR INSECT CONTROL INSECTICIDE
PESTS CONTROLLED
FL. OZ. PER
1,000 SQ FT.
• Bagworms 0.125 – 0.25
SPECIFIC APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
For optimum control, applications should be made directly onto the larvae as the
larvae begin to hatch.
• Cutworms
• Elm Leaf
Beetles
• Fall Webworms
• Gypsy Moth
Caterpillars
• Lace Bugs
• Leaf Feeding
Caterpillars
• Tent Caterpillars
0.125 – 0.25
• Adelgids
• Ants
• Aphids
• Bees
• Beet Armyworm
• Black Vine
Weevil (Adults)
• Brown Soft
Scales
• Broad Mites
• Budworms
• Centipedes
• Cicadas
• Citrus Thrips
• Clover Mites
• Crickets
• Diaprepes
(Adults)
• Earwigs
• European Red
Mite
• Flea Beetles
• Fungus Gnats
(Adults)
• Grasshoppers
• Japanese
Beetle (Adults)
• Leafhoppers
• Leafrollers
• Mealybugs
• Millipedes
• Mites
• Mosquitoes
• Orchid Weevil
• Pillbugs
• Plant Bugs
(including Lygus
spp.)
• Psyllids
• Scorpions
• Sowbugs
• Spider Mites
• Spiders
• Spittlebugs
• Thrips
• Tip Moths
• Treehoppers
• Wasps
• Whiteies
0.25 – 0.5
• Beetles
• California
Red Scale
(Crawlers)
• San Jose
Scales
(Crawlers)
• Pine Needle
Scales (Crawlers)
• Twig Borers
• Weevils
0.25 – 0.5
SPECIFIC APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Direct sprays to foliage of plants and to tree trunks, stems and twigs.
• Imported Fire
Ants**
• Leafminers
• Pecan Leaf
Scorch Mite
• Pine Shoot
Beetle (Adults)
• Sawy larvae
• Stink Bugs (in
-
cluding Brown
Marmorated)
0.5 – 1.0
SPECIFIC APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
**For foraging ants.
• Spider Mites 0.5 – 1.0
SPECIFIC APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
For optimal control, apply during spring through mid-summer. For control during
mid- to late-summer, it may be necessary to use higher rates and/or more frequent
applications. Increased control may be achieved with the addition of a surfactant or
horticultural oil. Tank-mixes with other registered mite control products may increase
the effectiveness of this product. Rotate the use of this product with other insecticides
with different modes of action. Consult your local Cooperative Extension Service for
resistance management recommendations in your region.