When treating for mealy bugs with the TriStar you will use 7.5 ml (0.25oz, 1.5 tsp) per 3 gallons of water for effective control. The Tristar bottle will measure as low as 5 ml in the built in measuring reservoir. It is suggested that you mix a surfactant with the TriStar when treating for mealybugs…
Read Full Answer »TriStar 8.5 SL has mulitple modes of action, on contact, systemically, and through translaminar activity to control a wide variety of insects including thrips. The best treatment method would be to use a foliar spray. The label states that there should not be a soil drench application with the produ…
Read Full Answer »You will use 0.125-0.253 fl. oz. of TriStar 8.5 SL per gallon of water for beetles, or 0.75-1.5 teaspoons.
TriStar 8.5 SL is labeled to be mixed at 4 fluid ounces per 100 gallons of water. There is a conversion chart on page 7 for smaller tank sizes.
TriStar 8.5 SL like with most insecticides should be applied in the cooler times of the day. As far as shelf life, be sure to store in a cool dry area where temps do not freeze or go above 95 degrees.
Per the TriStar 8.5 SL instructions on the product label: For Aphids, use 0.04 per gallon of water. Apply as a full coverage foliar spray with a nonionic spreader-sticker adjuvant. When mixing with surfactant treat a small area first to make sure the surfactant does not cause phytotoxicity. For�…
Read Full Answer »Yes, TriStar 8.5 SL Insecticide can be tank mixed with surfactants, miticides and insecticides per the product label. You would need to check the physical compatibility using the correct proportion of products when combining them by doing a compatibility test. When doing a Compatibility Test, …
Read Full Answer »TriStar 8.5 SL is safe when used as directed. We would recommend applying when they are not in the area and would not be for at least a few hours after so evening is good.
In general insecticide concentrates like TriStar 8.5 SL, have shelf life of 3-5 years if stored at room temperature. Any mixed solution must be used within 24 hours.
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TriStar 8.5 SL is rain fast within a few hours after application but it is best to apply when rain is not expected for at least 24 hours.
Unfortunately none of the acetamiprid products that we carry are labeled for succulents. You could potentially use Safari 20SG for containerized plants in a greenhouse to treat sucking pests like mealybugs. We recommend contacting a Master Gardener in your area for recommendations on succul…
Read Full Answer »TriStar 8.5 SL is not labeled for use on Christmas trees, so we would not recommend this application. Safari 20SG is labeled for use on Christmas trees (including fir) for cryptomeria scale. You will use ¼ – ½ lb (4-8 oz) per 100 gallons of water and apply as a foliar spray, or use 0.2 – 0…
Read Full Answer »TriStar 8.5 SL is mixed at the rate of 21.0 – 25.3 oz per 100 gallons of water per the product label. This breaks down to approx 0.21 to 0.253 oz per gallon of water.
According to the TriStar 8.5 SL product label, this product should not be applied as a soil drench.
TriStar 8.5 SL is not labeled for fogging applications. Please take a look at our selection of ULV fogging concentrates here.
The amount of TriStar diluted with water would depend on what you are treating for. Below is the product label for more specific mixing instructions. Please let us know if you need anything else.