Neither Acephate 97UP Insecticide nor any other products are labeled to eliminate earthworms since these are largely beneficial creatures. To treat moles, we recommend Talpirid Mole Bait, traps, or gassers. We outline each of these options in our Mole Treatment Guide here. Please let us know if you have any other questions.
Acephate 75UP Insecticide is not labeled for use on peaches or for residential ornamentals, so we cannot recommend it for these applications. You can use Sevin Concentrate (new active ingredient) to protect peach trees from borers, but if you have trees that are already heavily infested, there is not much you can do. We also have Peach Borer traps here.
Per the manufacturer, Acephate 97UP Insecticide has a half life in soil of approximately 1 week.
Acephate 97UP Insecticide is not labeled for use on sweet corn.
While Acephate 97UP Insecticide is labeled to control many pests, spiders are not among them. We would suggest a more general insecticide such as Onslaught Insecticide for spiders and other pests on ornamentals.
Acephate 97UP Insecticide would be applied as a foliar spray at the rate of 8 oz in 100 gallons which breaks down to 0.8 oz per gallon for mealybugs. Apply as the insects appear. A repeat application may be needed.
Acephate 97UP Insecticide is not labeled for white pine weevils.
The standard approach to manage white pine weevil is to spray insecticides in spring. This treatment is directed at the overwintered adults to kill them before they lay eggs. Current insecticides useful for this treatment would include products that contain bifenthrin (Talstar), cyfluthrin (Tempo SC Ultra) or permethrin ( Tengard SFR). Rates of use should be to the high-end of what is labeled, such as for bark beetles or borers. Timing is very important but difficult to determine. Sprays should be applied shortly before adults begin to feed on the terminal and lay eggs. You can contact your local cooperative extension office and speak to the master gardener on staff who can help you determine the correct timing. Treatment of the top of the tree during midsummer, after adults have emerged from the wilted terminals, can kill weevils as they feed in this site, reducing overall numbers that may cause problems in the subsequent year. Also, as many weevils crawl to the trees in spring, treatment of the lower trunk at the same time spring terminal applications are made may also help kill some of the migrating overwintered insects.
No, Acephate 97 UP Insecticide is not labeled to be used on cucumbers. If you tell us what you are treating for we might be able to recommend something that is labeled for cucumbers.
Acephate 97UP Insecticide is not labeled for field corn therefore would not be recommended. Depending on the insect you are targeting, Essentria All Purpose Insecticide Concentrate is an option available to treat corn for insects.
Can you please tell us what kind of plants you are treating so that we can better assist you? For scale on most ornamental plants, Acephate 97UP is applied at ½ lb (8 oz) per 100 gallons of water and applied as a foliar spray.
Acephate 97UP Insecticide should not be stored more than 24 hours from mixing. Be sure to agitate it well before each use.
You would use 8oz (1/2lb) of Acephate 97UP Insecticide per 100 gallons, which breaks down to 0.08 oz per gal of water, which is about 2 grams or 1/2teaspoon. If you only have a few plants, then you may want to consider Bonide Systemic Insect Control, which has the same active ingredient but its easier to measure for smaller applications on roses for thrip control.
No, Acephate 97UP Insecticide is not labeled to kill termites. You can view our Termite Treatment Guide here.
The product label for Acephate 97UP Insecticide does not list cannas as a plant to treat for leafrollers, so I recommend contacting the manufacturer, United Phosphorous, at 800-438-6071 for the application rate.
For aphids, Acephate 97UP Insecticide is applied at the rate of 0.5lb to 1lb per 50-100 gallons of water. This breaks down to 2/3 tsp to 1-1/3 tsp.per gallon of water. Repeat applications at the low rate should be done a 3 day intervals and for applications at the higher rate, repeat applicaitons every 7 days.
Please refer to the bottom chart for Decidious Trees on page 17 of the product label for more information.
There is a Small Spray Equipment Chart located on page 16 for reference also.
Acephate 97UP Insecticide is labeled for the bean leaf beetle and the elm leaf beetle, however the snowball bush is highly susceptible to the viburnum leaf beetle. We would recommend Captain Jack's Dead Bug Brew as this product is labeled for all leaf eating beetles.
Per the Acephate 97UP Insecticide product label, you would apply 8 oz of Acephate per acre in 10-50 gallons of water. Please read the full application instructions for horn worms in tobacco on page 14 of the product label.
After spraying Acephate 97UP Insecticide, it should not have damaged your azalea but if you applied it during high temperatures, it could have burned the leaves. The only thing we can recommend is to keep watering and give it time.