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Bonide® Thuricide®
Biological control of alfalfa and redhumped caterpillars, cabbage looper, omnivorous and fruit tree leaf roller.
Bonide Bacillus Thuringiensis (Bt) is a bacterium which is selectively toxic to many moth and butterfly larvae (caterpillars). The insects stop feeding and die within 2 to 3 days of ingestion. There is no residue problem, and being exempt from tolerance requirements, this product may be applied at the recommended amounts up to the day of harvest.
Apply at the first sign of infestation, and repeat at weekly intervals as needed to maintain control. Bonide BT may be applied by hose or |
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pressurized sprayers; mist blowers. Apply thoroughly to upper and lower leaf surfaces, but not to the point of excessive run-off.
Labeled for use on alfalfa, broccoli, brussel sprouts, cabbage, cauliflower, collards, kale, mustard greens, turnip greens, beans, lettuce, celery, spinach, melons, potatoes, cucumbers, cotton, tobacco, tomatoes, watermelons, grapes, oranges and walnuts.
Note: For Gypsy Moth, apply when buds swell, but before leaves are fully open. If eggs hatch over a long period of time or if reinfestation occurs, spray again about 14 days after first application.
Bacillus thuringiensis variety kurstaki. Potency of 4000 International Units per mg, 0.8%. Inert ingredients, 99.2%. Note: Contains petroleum hydrocarbon solvent, equivalent to 4.0 billion I.U. per quart Thuricide. |
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