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Porkchop

Central NY

So I found some SVBs today...I've got the bayer tree and shrub liquid homedepot stuff...how much should I apply?and at what rate?... Thanks

8/19/2015 10:20:46 AM

Pumpkinman Dan

Johnston, Iowa

Since there is only like about 1.7% Merit in that product, someone once told me that you would need to dump the entire container of that product over your patch at once. (As opposed to other product that have 45-75% Merit and much less is needed for an application).

8/19/2015 11:27:42 AM

Porkchop

Central NY

That explains the svb sitch...whole bottle into how many gallons?

8/19/2015 11:33:18 AM

don young

shouldn't get confused with per gallon rate. its actually .3 pounds per acre, active ingredient

find your version see tremors math per 1000 sq feet

http://www.bigpumpkins.com/MsgBoard/ViewThread.asp?b=6&p=125657

8/19/2015 1:10:48 PM

Porkchop

Central NY

Got it.thanks

8/19/2015 2:13:58 PM

WiZZy

Little-TON - Colorado

PC.... Look for mallet... Liquid.. Immediate translocation...Kill thoZe SVB's.. Sorry...I cant post more...hard to post on BP in 1904

8/19/2015 2:50:04 PM

WiZZy

Little-TON - Colorado

ThatZ one kick A$$ sunflower for sure....

8/19/2015 4:21:42 PM

KC Kevin

Mission Viejo, CA

Don't confuse the Bayer Fruit and Vegetable (<1% active ingredient) with the Tree and Shrub formula (7.9%). I wouldn't bother with the Fruit and Vegetable Formula. I used it previously and it wasn't even effective on aphids or leaf miner.

8/19/2015 5:53:40 PM

Porkchop

Central NY

Lol wiz... Hey.. On your way back, stop in two weeks ago and tell me about the mallet...fix everything

8/19/2015 8:04:46 PM

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