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

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