Category(s):
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Insecticides for Flowers and Shrubs -
Tomato Gardening -
Vegetable Garden Insecticide
Manufacturer:
BONIDE
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*This product may not be shipped to California and DC
ONE PINT TREATS UP TO 10,875 SQ.FT.
Thuricide is used to control caterpillars as needed. It a that is easy to mix
and apply. Apply by hose or pressurized sprayers, mist blowers, or aerial
application, 1/2 tsp to 4 tsp/gal of water depending on extent of infestation.
Even a little squirt bottle may be used. We recommend that you get an ID on the
caterpillar you are treating for. We don't want to kill the caterpillars that
will turn into beautiful butterflies. The easiest way to use it is to just spray
the specific plants you want to protect like your tomatoes for tomato hornworms.
If you have planted dill to feed the Swallowtail caterpillars or milkweed to
feed the Monarch larva- don't use dipel on these plants.
Advantages of using Thuricide
Thuricide, unlike certain chemical insecticides, may be used anytime a
specific caterpillar appears. Treated vegetables may be picked, washed and
consumed anytime after spraying.
People and critters can return to the
treated area immediately after the spray has dried.
The active ingredient in
Thuricide, Bacillus Thuringiensis v. Kurstaki has been proven commercially to
selectively affect only leaf eating caterpillars.
What insects can Thuricide
be used to control?
Bagworms, Coddling Moth Larva, Gypsy Moth Larva (best when used on their 2nd
or 3rd instars), Spring and fall cankerworms, bag worms, tent worms, fall
webworms, California's red-humped caterpillar, cabbage loopers, imported cabbage
worm, Diamond back moth larva, tussock moth, celery looper, hemlock looper,
grape leaf folder, leaf miners, pine processionary moth, spruce budworm, jack
pine budworm, tomato and tobacco hornworms and tomato fruitworms- to name a
few.
Can Thuricide be used on edible crops?
Yes, it can and you can use it right up to the day before harvest. Use it on
fruits, vegetables, ornamental & shade trees and shrubs. Thuricide can also
be used in greenhouses and on lawns for webworms.
It comes with complete instructions on all it's uses and mixing
ratios.
Added or Last Modified:
5/6/2013
Weight:
1.3750
UPC:
037321008033
Bacillus Thuringiensis Concentrate for Caterpillar Control Pint Additional information:Controls caterpillars, loopers, cabbageworms, hornworms, leaf folders, and leaf rollers.
Can be applied to plants up to the day of harvest.
Won t harm beneficial insects.
Labeled to control gypsy moth larvae on trees. Best applied when caterpillars are small in size.
Labeled for use on ornamentals, fruits and vegetables.
Material Composition or Ingredients (if applicable):
Bt Kurstaki 0.80% (Liquid Formulation Of Bacteria).
Color (if applicable): /
Size (if applicable): 1 PINT
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