Bonide Borer-Miner Killer Concentrate User Manual
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On Tent caterpillars, application should be made when
caterpillars are young and tents are first noticed. For
best results, apply in the late afternoon or evening, when
caterpillars have returned to their tents. Wet tents with spray
on all sides. A few caterpillars may be seen escaping from the
tent; however, they should die within several hours.
Arizona Cypress,
Azalea, Birch,
Cherry, Non-bearing
Citrus, Conifers,
Elm, English
Ivy, Euonymous,
Weeping fig, Fir,
Honeysuckle, Lilac,
Mock-orange,
Oak, Palm,
Philodendron,
Pine, Poinsettia,
Tulip Poplar,
Rhododendron,
Taxus
Cherry,
Honeysuckle
Conifer
Elm
Douglas and
Grand Firs
Non-bearing Citrus
Oak
Pine
Pests
Aphids,
Bagworms,
Cicadas (locusts),
Exposed thrips,
Fall cankerworms,
Inchworms,
Leafminers,
Leafrollers,
Locusts,
Mealybugs, Spider
mites, Stink
bugs, Whiteflies,
Gypsy Moth,
Tent Caterpillar,
Japanese Beetles
Fall webworms
Budworms
Elm leaf beetles,
Elm spanworms,
Fall webworms
Tussock moths
Citrus black flies
Oakworms
Pine beetles,
Pine moths, Pine
needleminers,
Needle scales
How to use
Use 1 fl. oz. in 1
gal. of water. Apply
as a thorough spray,
wetting leaves and
branches to the
dripping point. Try
to penetrate dense
foliage. Spray in
the late afternoon
or evening, when
the temperature
ranges from 50°
to 75°F and when
there is little or
no wind. Spray
at the first sign of
insects. Repeat
as necessary; use
intervals of 4-8
days. Do not exceed
16 applications per
season. Application
can be made
up to the day of
collection.
Use dilution rates as indicated.
1 fl. oz. = 6 tsp. or 2 Tbsp. 8 fl.oz. = ½ pt. or 1 cup
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