Scotts Lawn Fungus Control is safe for pets when used according to the product label. Please be sure to keep pets out of the area during treatment and until the product is dry typically after 4-6 hours.
Scotts Lawn Fungus Control contains thiophanate methyl which is a group B1 fungicide. Depending on the disease being treated for, a common group to rotate with is Group C3 or G1.
Scotts Lawn Fungus Control may be applied before or after seeding, or at seed germination.
Scotts Lawn Fungus Control controls common fungal disease in your lawn, like stripe smut, dollar spot, brown patch and other turfgrass diseases. We do offer fertilizers also.
Per the product label, Scotts Lawn Fungus Control must be applied with a drop spreader.
Unfortunately, we do not have the spreader settings for that specific combo, and since the manufacturer does not list that spreader on their bag we are unsure what the exact setting would be. Due to the thousands of granules on the market and just as many different types of spreaders, there isn't a master list that exists. You may want to try calling the manufacturer of your spreader or the chemical itself directly, to see if anyone on their staff has that info. Otherwise, you will want to calibrate your spreader to the product you are using and its application rates. You can see a short video on how to accomplish this below.
How to Calibrate your Spreader
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vXBjeVA3ao&list=PLG-iVFWQzYnkrUznseZ-SDTcWgflq8DDo&index=39