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Sevin Insect Killer
Sevin Insect Killer
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RTU Spray:
Sevin Insect Killer is specially formulated to protect lawns, vegetables, flowers, trees, shrubs, and other outdoor plants and surfaces, while killing over 130 listed insects. Find your affected area or specific garden crop on the label to get the most effective results.
- Kills ants, spiders, whiteflies, and many more insects on contact
- Ready-to-use outdoors around the home
- Easy-to-apply power sprayer with batteries included
- Protects camellias, roses, lettuce, tomatoes, and many other fruits and flowers
- 32 ounce RTU (ready to use) spray bottle
Dust Shaker:
Sevin Dust insect killer Shaker is Ready to use with no mixing allowing you a convient form of delivery in our 1lb. Shaker Bottle that is also waterproof. Its Fast Acting and gives excellent residual control!
- Great for use on vegtables
- Provides Excellent control of leaf eating and sucking insects
- Short pre-harvest interval
- Active is 0.1% Bifenthrin
Concentrate:
Sevin Insect Killer Concentrate kills more than 500 insect pests by contact and keeps protecting for up to three months. Kill and control unwanted insects in ornamental and edible gardens, lawns, and other areas around your home.
- Kills over 500 listed pests
- Protects over 250 fruits and vegetables
- For use on home fruit & vegetable gardens, ornamental and flower gardens, lawns, and around the home perimeter
- Kills by contact and keeps protecting up to 3 months
- Concentrated formula
- One pint bottle
Granules:
Sevin Granular is Ready-to-Use, no mixing. Offers a broad spectrum coverage for lawns while being an excellent barrier treatment around foundations, porches, and decks. May be worked into the soil to prevent some ground dwelling insects
- Excellent control of ants, fleas and ticks (including ticks that vector lyme disease)
- Kills damaging grubs
- Excellent Japanese Beetle prevention
- Long lasting residual control (up to 3 weeks)
- Controls: Ants, Armyworms, Fleas, Spiders, Flea beetles, Japanese Beetles, Imported Cabbageworms, Leafhoppers, Stink Bugs, Cucumber Beetles, Ticks, Squash Bugs, Earwigs, Spittlebugs, Tomato Bruitworms, Colorado Potato Beetle, Strawberry Weevil, Raspberry Aphid, Periodical Cicada, Lacebugs, Rose Aphids, Rose Slugs, Tent Caterpillars, Fall Armyworms, Millipedes, Sod Webworms, June Bugs, and more listed on the label
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