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instars and adults. Thorough and uniform spray coverage is essential for effective control. <br />Apply in sufficient volume for adequate coverage <br />TREES AND ORNAMENTALS <br />This will vary depending on the plant or tree size, density, and stage of growth, <br />QUARTS OF <br />CROP <br />PEST <br />SEVIN SL PER ACRE OR <br />PER 100 GALLONS <br />Trees and <br />Ants Mealy bugs <br />1 <br />Ornamentals: <br />Apple aphid Mimosa webworm <br />(3/4 fluid oz per <br />Roses, Flowers, <br />Armyworm Nantucket pine tip <br />1000 ft2) <br />Other Herbaceous <br />Ash whitefly moth <br />Plants, Woody <br />Azalea leafminer Oak leafminers <br />Plants, and <br />Bagworms Oak moth <br />Shrubs <br />Balsam twig aphid Oak skeletonizer <br />Birch leafminer Oakworm complex <br />Blister beetle Oleander <br />Boxelder bug caterpillar <br />Boxwood leafminer Olive ash borer <br />Brown tail moth Orange -striped oak - <br />Catalpa sphinx worm <br />Chiggers Periodical cicada <br />Cooley spruce gall Pine looper <br />adelgid Pine sawfly <br />Cutworms Pine spittlebug <br />Cypress tip moth Pitch pine tip moth <br />Douglas -fir tussock Spruce budworm <br />moth Plant bugs <br />Eastern spruce gall Poinsettia <br />adelgid hornworm <br />Elm leaf aphid Psyllids <br />Elm leaf beetle Puss caterpillar <br />Eriophyid mites Redhumped oakwor <br />European pine shoot Rose aphid <br />moth Rose chafer <br />Fall armyworm Rose slug <br />Flea beetle Saddled prominent <br />Fuchia gall mite Sawflies (exposed) <br />Fuller rose beetle Scale insects <br />Gall midges (crawlers) <br />Gall wasps Sowbugs <br />Glassy Winged Spiney elm <br />Sharpshooter caterpillar <br />Greenstriped mapleworm Springtails <br />Grasshoppers Spruce needleminer <br />Hackberry nipplegall Subtropical pine tip <br />maker moth <br />Holly bud moth Tent caterpillars <br />Holly leafminer Thorn bug <br />Jackpine budworm Thrips (exposed) <br />Japanese beetle Ticks <br />Jeffrey pine Walnut caterpillar <br />needleminer Webworms <br />June beetles Western spruce <br />Lace bugs budworm <br />Leafhoppers Willow leaf beetles <br />Leafrollers Wooly gall aphid <br />Locust borer Yellow poplar weevil <br />Maple leafcutter <br />Gypsy Moth <br />3/4 to 1 <br />(1/2 to 3/4 fluid <br />oz per 1000 ft2) <br />SPECIFIC DIRECTIONS <br />Observe plant response precautions. <br />Obtain thorough coverage of upper and lower <br />leaf surfaces. The addition of a sticker may <br />improve residual control. <br />To control scale insects, treat trunks, stems <br />and twigs in addition to plant foliage. <br />For optimum worm control, treat when pests <br />are small. <br />Do not use on syrup -producing sugar maples <br />where sap is harvested. Applications for con- <br />trol of maple leafcutter on sugar maple should <br />be made when larvae are in 2nd instar after <br />mining and as cases are being formed. <br />Repeat treatments as necessary up to a total of <br />6 times per year but not more often than once <br />every 7 days. <br />For gypsy moth control, use the higher rate for <br />heavy infestations. <br />