Sevin Concentrate is only labeled to kill chiggers on ornamental trees, shrubs and flowers per the product label and will only kill the ones that are present at the time of application. Pests must be directly contacted for product to be effective. Mix 1.5 fl. oz. of product per gallon of water and spray upper and lower leaf surfaces and small trunks, stems and twigs to the point of runoff where pests appear
Yes, Sevin Concentrate is labeled to control sawflies. You should start applications before or as soon as you see activity, and you can reapply every seven days as needed.
Yes, Sevin Concentrate will treat saddleback caterpillars. You would mix 4 oz per gallon of water and apply with a hand pump or hose-end sprayer.
Cannabis plants are not on the label for Sevin Concentrate. We would recommend contacting your local cooperative extension office if you have any questions about what to use on cannabis plants.
Per the product label for Sevin Concentrate: Reapply if insects return, but not more than once every seven days and according to pre-harvest interval.
Sevin Concentrate is a liquid concentrate that you dilute with water. It is not labeled for drenching or for use on houseplants or other containerized plants. If you need a product for containerized plants to treat insects like aphids, mealybugs, etc., then you can use Bonide Systemic Granules instead.
You could rotate Sevin Concentrate every 7-14 days as long as you do not go over the maximum number of applications per year you can apply as listed on each product label.
Sevin Concentrate is not labeled to be applied via soil drench. This product must be sprayed onto the plants. The new active ingredient of Zeta-Cypermethrin allows it to kill upon contact and see visible results within minutes, while having a residual kill of up to 3 months.
Sevin Concentrate is not labeled to control slugs. The product we usually recommend for slugs is Monterey Sluggo Plus Snail & Slug Killer.
Sevin Concentrate is not labeled to treat orangedog caterpillars.
Sevin Concentrate should just be applied until the plants are wet and slightly dripping.