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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