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Avoid use during high temperatures on plants susceptible to sulphur injury, such as melons, squash, cantaloupes, and related plants. Depending on foliage density, one pound should cover approximately 1,000 square feet.
Works against aphids, leafhoppers, exposed thrips, cherry fruit flies, red-necked borers, Japanese beetles, mites and rose chafers; scab black rot, powdery mildew, fire blight, anthracnose, brown rot blossom blight, sooty blotch, leaf spot, frog eye, stem blight, shothole, peach canker, apple cedar rust and peach leaf curl on peach, sour cherry, grape, apple, pear and nectarines.
Works against aphids, leafhoppers, exposed thrips, cabbage worms, bean beetles, beet webworms, sod webworms, asparagus beetles, Japanese beetles, lygus bugs, whiteflies, garden fleahoppers, harlequin bugs, oblique banded leaf rollers, stink bugs, celery leaftiers, melon worms, tortise beetles, garden webworms, alfalfa webworms and mites, Colorado potato beetles, cucumber beetles, flea beetles, vegetable weevils, squash bugs (nymphs), squash vine borers, European corn borers (3-4 applications or more as eggs start to hatch and repeated at 5 to 7 day internals); bacterial blights, early blights, powdery mildew, downy mildew, alternaria blight, angular leaf spot, bacterial spot, septoria leaf spot and cercospora leaf spot on bean, beet, cucumber, squash, muskmelon, tomato, celery, pepper, onion, carrot, potato and sweet pea.
Works against aphids, leafhoppers, exposed thrips, oblique banded leaf rollers, sawfly larvae, boxelder bugs, Japanese beetles, elm leaf beetle larvae, mites, lygus bugs, lace bugs, greenhouse whiteflies, stink bugs, garden fleahoppers, greenhouse leaftiers, cucumber beetles, rose chafers, ants, aster beetles and flea beetles; pine needle blight (north central U.S. States only), black spot, powdery mildew and rust on Pine (Austrian, Pondorosa) and roses.
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Contains .75% Rotenone; 1.50% Other Cube Resins; 7.0% Copper (In Basic Copper Sulphate) (Expressed as Metallic); and 90.75% inert ingredients. 1 lb. duster canister or 4 lb. bag. |
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Diatomaceous earth is a naturally occurring substance comprised of the fossilized remains of diatoms. Diatoms are microscopic sized hard shelled creatures found in both marine and fresh waters. The diatom shells are covered in sharp spines that make them dangerous to exoskeletal insects, but not to animals with internal skeletons. The spines of the diatom skeletons pierce the soft body tissues of insects between their hard exoskeletal plates and it is through these numerous microscopic wounds that the insect loses bodily moisture to the point of desiccating and dying. Creatures with internal skeletons such as humans, cattle and pets have means of resisting such damage and are not harmed.
For indoor use against Earwigs, Millipedes, Centipedes, Silverfish, Cockroaches, and Ants: Lightly coat a thin layer of Concern® Diatomaceous Earth Crawling Insect Killer in the area where these pests are found or may hide such as cracks and crevices, behind and beneath refrigerators, cabinets, stoves, garbage cans, and in and around sewer pipes and drains, window frames and in attics and basements. Dust insects directly if possible. Repeat treatment regularly.
Fleas: Thoroughly treat floor and bedding in and around pets' sleeping quarters. Treat surround cracks and crevices, baseboards, carpeting, and wherever fleas are suspected.
Carpet Beetles: Dust along baseboards, carpet edges, under carpeting, furniture, in closets and shelving where these insects are seen or suspected.
For outdoor use against Ants, Cockroaches, Earwigs, and other crawling insects: Lightly coat a thin layer of Concern® Diatomaceous Earth Crawling Insect Killer in areas where these insect pests are found, such as patios, window and door frames, outdoor sills. Dust along foundations, along ant trails, and around sewer pipes and drains. Repeat treatment as necessary.
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