Provanto Ultimate Bug Killer Concentrate - 30ml

Code: PRO0431099

Kills most common garden pests. Can be used on a wide range or ornamentals, fruit and vegetables. Gives up to 4 weeks control

 

£11.20 Inc VAT
Availability: Out of Stock
£11.20 Inc VAT
Availability: Out of Stock

Description

Ideal for use on a wide range of ornamental plants, fruit and vegetables. Kills and protects against Greenfly, Blackfly, Caterpillars including codling and tortrix moths, and Beetles (raspberry, pollen and flea beetles). Also controls Weevils, Sawfly, Cutworms, Apple and Pear Suckers, Leaf Hoppers, Capsids, Thrips, Whitefly, Scale Insects, and Mealybugs in the home, garden, greenhouse and conservatory.

Instructions for use
When to use
For ornamentals, vegetables and glasshouse crops: Spray at the first sign of infestation. if necessary repeat the treatment 10-14 days later. For the prolonged control of whitefly, mealybug and thrips repeat applications may be required. Do not exceed the maximum number of applications shown on table on packaging. Use an alternative product where necessary.
Peas and beans: For the control of pea and bean weevil, apply at first signs of adult damage (leaf notching). Repeat after 2-3 weeks if prolonged and heavy attack.
Apples: For the control of caterpillars, apple sucker, apple grass aphid, apply in spring when the buds are opening (at green cluster). For the control of codling and tortrix moth, sawfly, late capsid, apply about mid-June. A further application may be applied three weeks later. A third spray may be necessary in late July or early August if tortrix moths are a problem.
Pears: For the control of pear sucker (overwintered adults, eggs and nymphs), apply before flowering blossom  and at any time from petal fall onwards. Do not apply during blossom period.
Plums: For the control of red plum maggot, plum fruit moth, apply in mid-June; a further application may be made after 3 weeks.
Raspberries: For the control of raspberry beetle, apply when about 80 percent of the blossom is over (usually mid-June). A further application may be made when the first fruit is colouring (usually about 2 weeks later). 


How to use
Using the measuring cup provided, add the appropriate quantity of product into clean water in the sprayer. Mix gently.

For all outdoor uses (except raspberry beetle): 0.5 ml in 1 litre
For raspberry, loganberry, blackberry and rubus hydrids: 0.8ml in 1 litre
for all indoor, greenhouse and conservatory uses: 1.0ml in 1 litre

Spray the plant carefully giving good cover of the whole plant. Make sure both the upper side and the underneath of leaf surfaces have been sprayed. Once the bottle is empty, rinse container thoroughly three times before disposal. Add washings to sprayer at time of filling and dispose of empty container safely

 

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