Bonide Eight Garden & Home RTU User Manual
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Plants Cont.:
Rose, Schefflera,
Snapdragon,
Snake Plant,
Statice, Velvet
Plant, Verbena,
Zinnia
Chrysanthemums
Pests Cont.:
Armyworms,
Cabbageworms,
Cutworms,
Leafrollers
How to Use Cont.:
variety of susceptibility
to injury. To ascertain
possible phytotoxicity,
spray a few plants as
described above, wait
24 hours, and check
for possible injury.
Repeat applications
may be necessary to
control citrus blackflies
on non-bearing citrus,
Adult Japanese beetles
on roses.
DIRECTIONS FOR APPLYING TO ROSES & FLOWERS
Roses & Flowers:
Ageratum,
Aster,
Ardisia, Azalea, Baby’s
Breath, Begonia, Birds-
nest Fern, Bleeding
Heart,
Carnation,
C h r y s a n t h e m u m ,
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,
Pests:
Aphids,
Armyworms,
Bagworms,
Cabbage
Worms, Cicadas,
Corn earworms,
Cutworms,
Exposed
Thrips, Fall
Cankerworms,
Fall Webworms,
Fungus Gnat,
Inchworms,
Japanese
Beetles,
Leafminers,
Leafrollers,
Mealybugs,
Scale Crawlers,
Spring
Cankerworms,
Spider Mites,
Whiteflies,
How to Use:
Apply as a
t h o r o u g h
spray, wetting
the plants to
the dripping
point. Try to
hit underside
of leaves and
p e n e t r a t e
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
OUTDOOR APPLICAITON