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Sevin dust is labeled to protect fruits, vegetables, ornamentals and lawns from over 65 different insect pests. Sevin does not penetrate plant tissue and breaks down easily in the environment making it a safer to use, environmentally friendly product. Professionals have trusted Sevin 5% dust for over 30 years to provide protection from virtually any outdoor insect.
FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY - Sold in a 3 pack (3 x 1 lb. containers)
Product Documents
Active Ingredient | Carbaryl - 5% |
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Target pests |
Fall armyworm, Japanese beetle, flea beetles, leaf hoppers stink bugs, raspberry maggot, blueberry aphid, blister beetles, boxelder bugs, lace bugs, psyllids, leafrollers, tent caterpillars, thrips, millipedes, sod webworms, ticks, earwigs, ants and others * See label for complete list |
For use in | OUTDOOR USE ONLY Fruits, Vegetables, Ornamental Plants and Home Lawns |
Application |
Using a hand duster, apply a thin even layer of dust over the upper and lower leaf surfaces Lawns: 4 lbs. per 1,000 sq. ft. Vegetable Gardens: 0.5 - 1.0 lbs. per 1,000 sq. ft. * See label for complete application instructions and pre-harvest interval days |
Pet safe | Yes, when used as directed on label |
NOT FOR SALE TO | CA |
Shipping Weight | 3.61 lbs |
Manufacturer | GardenTech |
UPC | 613499070135 |
EPA Registration | 432-1209-71004 |
Sevin 5% dust is labeled to protect fruits, vegetables, ornamentals and lawns from over 65 different insect pests. Sevin does not penetrate plant tissue and breaks down easily in the environment making it a safer to use, environmentally friendly product. Professionals have trusted Sevin 5% dust for over 30 years to provide protection from virtually any outdoor insect.
What is Sevin Dust?
Sevin insecticide dust (made by Garden Tech) is a popular name-brand pesticide containing carbaryl, a pest control product that has been used by gardners for years to control insects in gardens, ornamentals and on crops and edible vegetables. Sevin dust is considered a broad-spectrum insecticide, meaning that it will kill the majority of insects that come into contact with it. This includes insects that infest vegetable plants as well as some pollinating and flying insects.
Sevin dust bug killer is available in a dust form as well as a liquid concentrate. Most gardners prefer Sevin Dust as it is easier to apply in the dust form and comes in a covenient 1 lb. shaker container. Be careful when applying Sevin on flowering plants or flowers that attract pollinating insects as Sevin will kill those beneficial insects if they should come in contact with the chemical. Sevin has low toxicity to mammals when used as directed.
Fire Ants!
By Anita on 06/05/2016
I work with wolves, and we receintly moved the entire pack to a new facility. It was over run with Fire ants and biting our poor wolves feet and bodys. I put the powder on the opening of the ant hill, and no more ants! The other products just made them move their hole about a foot away, but I'm not seeing any new holes.
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potato bugs
By Bill on 07/29/2014
Great
By Cj on 09/28/2020
Sevin Dust 5% cannot be used on animals in any way.
Sevin Dust 5% is not a systemic so it not absorbed by plants, only sits on their leaves and surrounding areas.
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For best results, you should apply Sevin Dust after a rain or watering and do not water for 2 days after application.
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Our garden is next to our 550 ft well,.
When using Seven Dust 5%, this product does not leave behind any soil residual. We do want to caution you, though, if you are applying this close to a well opening; as a precautionary measure you might want to cover the well opening with a tarp just so that no product flies into the well opening by mistake or wind carriage. Also, do not applying this product on a windy day.
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I have applied Sevin Dust to a crape myrtle tree for aphids, and wonder how long I need to wait before retreating (how many days in between)?
Sevin Dust 5% is not labeled to treat aphids therefore we would not be able to advise on a retreatment application time. You may contact the manufacturer Garden Tech directly for more information t 1-866-945-5033.
A systemic insecticide like Dominion 2L would be recommended to apply as a soil drench and spray the trunks and foliage with Talstar for Aphid control.
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Unfortunately we cannot give advice on Sevin Dust 5% - 3 Pack or any other product for use on cannabis unless it is listed on the product label. We recommend you check with your local department of agriculture to see if they have released of a list products that can now be used on cannabis. We do know that state of Washington has compiled a list for cannabis and other states are starting to do so as well.
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Wait at least 3 days before harvesting after application of Sevin Dust 5% and do not water for 2 days after application.
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For best results, you should apply Sevin Dust after a rain or watering and do not water for 2 days after application.
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Yes, for best results, you should apply Sevin Dust after a rain or watering and do not water for 2 days after application.
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Sevin Dust 5% is not specifically labeled for them but we do offer the Sevin Concentrate that is labeled for tomato hornworms. You will need to use 1.5 fl oz per gallon of water.
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