Bayer Rhododendron Insect & Disease Control
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Comments (1)Can't find it anywhere either, in Nebraska--some folks at the Rose Forum said it can be purchased at Lowe's, but it's not on the shelves at my local Lowe's. I made a trip there just for it, and all they had was the (expensive) three-in-one systemic drench that I DON'T want. I do find the Bayer insect control spray everywhere, just not the disease control. So, I'm still using Daconil for my fungal issues....See MoreBayer Advanced Tree and Shrub Insect Control - not working well
Comments (30)Hi! My husband and I have a linden tree on our property and in 2006, the beetles just decimated it. It was our main source of shade, so having it defoliated was awful. Anyway, I got some of the Bayer insecticide and applied it but I can't remember if I put it on in fall or spring). The beetles still got to the tree this summer, but not nearly as badly. It looked like the ends of the branches got nailed-all the newer growth. What was weird was we'd lived here for six years before this ever became a problem. And we have a small property, too, about.25 acre, plus there are about 50 rose bushes on the property. So now I am not sure if the Bayer helped or if the beetles just weren't as bad this year but I guess I'll try it again for the next growing season-but I am thinking that maybe I should wait until spring. The tree is fairly mature now-it's as high as our two story house, and about 15 feet across. So I wish you the best, Alexander3, and if anyone has any advice, I'd appreciate it. (and my husband has treated the lawn with milky spore and nematodes, etc., and he keeps the rose bushes treated with something systemic-plus alot of manual control, i.e., knock 'em off the bushes into a coffee can, etc. Oh, and my dogs love to eat them!--so I knock the beetles out of the tree in the early morning, and the dogs run around under the tree munching away-it's rather disgusting)...See MoreBayer Advanced 3 in 1 Insect, Disease and Mite Control
Comments (2)the yellow leaves may simply be a by product of the bugs. just make sure the water isn't too much or too little, let the bad leaves die off, and keep your treatment - if it was mites, then the leaves will come back once the mites have died off....See MoreCan Bayer's Insect and Mite Control also be used as a soil drench?
Comments (7)There are numerous formulations in which imidacloprid is used. This particular product contains other active ingredients that need to be considered before deciding to go off label. First Time, a pesticide user user MUST take the product label seriously. If we don't understand what we're reading, it is not up to us to 'interpret' that document to use it the way we want to. This particular pesticide is not to be used as a soil drench. Take it back to the store and get something that works better for you....See Moresuel41452
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