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Bonide Eight Vegetable, Fruit & Flower Conc. 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, Cockscomb,

Crown of thorns, 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

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.