Sevin Concentrate will treat for spiders and possibly make the area slick so that they cannot web.
Sevin Concentrate is labeled for many insects. We are not sure of the insect that you are targeting, the type of bush or what is causing it to burn. Please provide more information and we will gladly assist you!
Most concentrates can be disposed of by pouring directly into the soil right next to the structure of the home and then rinsing the sprayer with water a few times and pouring in the same area.
Yes, you may use Sevin Concentrate on grapes for labeled pest control. Mix 3.0 fl. oz. of product per gallon of water and spray upper and lower leaf surfaces and between fruit clusters and on small limbs and trunks to the point of runoff where pest appear. Repeat applications as necessary up to a total of eight times per year for tree fruits or five times per year for small fruits, but not more often than once every seven days.
Sevin Concentrate disposal varies from place to place. The manufacturer recommends to contact the local sanitation dept for instruction.
Sevin Concentrate is certainly labeled for mosquitoes, and should take care of them for you. Please see the product label for the correct usage. Please see our Mosquito Treatment Guide for more information on how to implement a successful Mosquito Treatment Program.
Sevin Concentrate should only be applied to vegetables, fruit, and ornamentals and not on lawns/pastures.
It is recommended that you plant and seed before you treat with Sevin Concentrate. If not, you can plant and or seed right away after application.
Sevin Concentrate should not be used directly on lawns; it is labeled for use on listed ornamentals, garden plants, shrubs, flowers, etc. If you would like a carbaryl product to use on your lawn, you can use Sevin Insecticide Granules.
The amount of time it takes to see results with Sevin Concentrate will depend on the health of the insects. There will usually be a decrease within a week of application.
No, we would recommend mixing up a new batch of Sevin Concentrate. Products should not be left mixed for more than 24 hours.
Yes, Sevin Concentrate is labeled for both ticks and Japanese beetles.
Sevin Concentrate is labeled to be used on blackberries for several different pests. Without knowing exactly what the pest you have, we cannot say for certain that it will treat it.
Sevin Concentrate is really just a contact kill insecticide. Be sure to wait at least 7 days between applications and that you follow other application directions on the product label.
Yes, Sevin Concentrate is labeled for moths. Please consult the product label for complete application instructions.
Sevin Concentrate is not labeled for hornets or other stinging insects so would not be recommended. It is not systemic and would not be carried back to any nest, either. A better option would be to use a product like Bifen IT on the bushes to help control those that contact a treated area. We also have a great guide on treating waps and hornets here.
Pets should be kept out of the area while Sevin Concentrate is being applied. They can return as soon as the area has thoroughly dried, which normally takes a couple of hours.
Swiss chard can be sprayed with Sevin Concentrate within 1 day of harvest.
We are sorry that your pet is sick. We recommend contacting your vet for medical advice for your dog. If you have concerns about exposure to Sevin Concentrate specifically, please call the Medical Emergency number on the product SDS: 1-800-420-9347.
Sevin Concentrate should be used within 24 hours once mixed wtih water.