Bonide Borer-Miner Killer Concentrate User Manual
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Ageratum, Aster,
Ardisia, Azalea,
Baby’s Breath,
Begonia, Birds-nest
Fern, Bleeding
Heart, Carnation,
Chrysanthemum,
Coleus, Common
Ninebark and
Snowberry, Crown of
Thorns, Cockscomb,
Cyclamen, Dracaena,
Dumbcane, English
Ivy, Exacum,
Fuchsia, Gladiolus,
Grape Ivy, Gold
Bells, Hypoestes,
Ivy, Juniper, Lilac,
Marigold, Mock-
Orange, Nannyberry,
Orchid, Palm,
Pansy, Pea Shrub,
Peperomia, Petunia,
Philodendron,
Piggy-back Plant,
Poinsettia, Portulaca,
Pothos, Prayer Plant,
Purple Passion,
Rabbits Foot Fern,
Rhododendron,
Rose, Schefflera,
Snapdragon, Snake
Plant, Statice Velvet
Plant, Verbena,
Zinnia
Pests
Aphids,
Armyworms,
Bagworms,
Cabbage worms,
Cicadas (locusts),
Corn earworms,
Cutworms,
Exposed
thrips, Fall
cankerworms,
Fall webworms,
Fungus gnats,
Inchworms,
Japanese
beetles,
Leafminers,
Leafrollers,
Locusts,
Mealybugs, Scale
crawlers, Spring
cankerworms,
Spider mites,
Whiteflies, Rose
Chafer, Psyllids,
Scale Insects
How to use
Use 1 fl. oz. in
1 gal. of water.
Apply as a
thorough spray,
wetting the plants
to the dripping
point. Try to
hit underside
of leaves and
penetrate dense
foliage. Spray in
the late afternoon
or evening, when
the temperature
ranges from 50°F
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.
ROSES & FLOWERS