It was recommended to me by our local garden store to kill yellow jackets in the ground. It will not immediately drop them to the ground like will some spray products but it will kill them. Apply a generous amount onto the opening of the nest and in a couple days it will be polluted by the yellow jackets entering it.
Yes, it's actually designed to be used directly on your lawn. It comes in a bottle that you can connect your hose to and spray over your lawn.
I have read the Concentrate and Spray bottle instructions...BOTH SAY USE ON LAWNS IS PROHIBITED...I would like to know why? The dust and the Granules are able to be used on Lawns but have read they kill MANY pests....
Yes it is dangerous stuff.
yes
The dilution rate for liquid sevin concentrate for lawns is 1 Tablespoon per gallon of water which covers 94 square feet
I think that's an EC (contains emulsifier i.e. solvents) your best bet is a granular spread with a hand spreader or use a WP (wettable powder/no solvents) be careful the shock of the chemical can drive them all over the place which is why I like the granule-it releases slowly to avoid that problem and no mixing
yes it does, i used it before
I have used a low dose Sevin dust on our outside dogs before and it worked well with no side effects.
It depends upon the vegetable, and the pest. For example, the wait's just a day after Sevin's used against beetles and grasshoppers, on aspragus. It's 3 days after Sevin's used against Mexican bean beetles, on lima and snap beans. But it's 14 days after Sevin's used against flea beetles and harlequin bugs on collards, kale, spinach, and turnips. So it's important to check the label.
he can mow 6 lawns he can mow 6 lawns
Sevin dust is not to be used on bees.
Yes, Sevin kills bagworms.Specifically, it is important to keep in mind the forms of the control and the pest. Sevin dust is most effective before the bagworms (Psychidae family) exceed lengths of ½ inch (1.27 centimeters) or more. Other options will include removal by hand and treating with Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt).
No, Image weed killer does not kill blue stem when certain brands are employed even though year, it does kill the grass when others are used. The difference lies in whether a non-selective or target-specific herbicide is accessed. For example, extermination results from treatment of lawns with such non-selective product lines as Image Casoran, Noxall, and Year-long Vegetation Killer.
Grass is the correct spelling (plants used for lawns).
Killer, a person who kills, is a noun.Colloquially, killer can be used as an adjective. I have a killer headache.
lawn mowers are used to mow lawns so ur grass is shorter.