Bonide Systemic Insect Spray RTS User Manual
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Use this product as a foliar spray to provide contact control of larvae, nymphs or adults
of the following insect pests: adelgids, aphids, Japanese beetles, lace bugs, leaf beetles
(including elm leaf beetles and viburnum leaf beetles), leafhoppers (including glassy-winged
sharpshooter), mealybugs, psyllids, sawfly larvae, thrips (suppression) and whiteflies.
Application Instructions
Apply when insects first appear and before high pest populations are established, prior
to blooming or after all flower petals have fallen off. Retreat when re-infestation occurs,
when high pest pressure is observed or repeat applications on an as-needed basis with
10-14 day intervals between applications, not to exceed the maximum rate.
How to Apply
Foliar applications with water must be made as a thorough cover spray to provide
uniform distribution. Make application prior to blooming or after all flower petals have
fallen off. Spray to wet all foliage (leaves, stems and branches). Target the undersides
of the leaves and try to penetrate dense foliage with the spray droplets.
FOLIAR APPLICATIONS
APPLE, PEAR, PEACH, PLUM, CHERRY AND PECAN TREES
For plants established in residential areas as ornamental plantings or for fruit/nut consumption.
RESTRICTIONS:
• Do not apply pre-bloom or during bloom or when bees are foraging.
Plants
Apple and Crabapple
Pear, Common and
Oriental
Peach, Plum and Cherry
Pecan
Insect Pests Controlled
Aphids (except woolly apple aphid), Japanese beetles,
leafhoppers (including glassy-winged sharpshooter),
leafminers, mealybugs, and San Jose scale
Aphids, cherry fruit fly maggot, Japanese beetles,
leafhoppers, plant bugs, San Jose scale and stink bugs
Yellow pecan aphid, black margined aphid, pecan leaf
phylloxera, pecan spittlebug, pecan stem phylloxera
Application Instructions
Timing of applications should coincide with vulnerable stages of the pests. The calendar