Spider Mites - The Award For Excellence - Goes To SherryLike

Pocahontas, TN(Zone 7b)

The Award For Excellence - Goes To SherryLike

See her 8/28 posting on this thread after you read the below information
http://davesgarden.com/forums/t/640788/

HI-YIELD DI-SYSTON SYSTEMIC INSECTICIDE GRANULES

This product can be used on houseplants even!!!! See the below and verify it yourself via the link below!

Ornamental Plants (soil Treatment)
Aphids
Lace Bugs
Leafhoppers
Spider Mites
Thrips
Whiteflies

Ornamental Plants (containerized)
Aphids
Lace Bugs
Leafhoppers
Spider Mites
Thrips
Whiteflies

Ornamental Plants (houseplants)
Aphids
Lace Bugs
Leafhoppers
Spider Mites
Thrips
Whiteflies

Ornamental Plants (interior Plantscapes)
Aphids
Lace Bugs
Leafhoppers
Spider Mites
Thrips
Whiteflies


http://www.kellysolutions.com/ma/showpestsitecombo.asp?EPAID=7401%2D323&ProductName=HI%2DYIELD+DI%2DSYSTON+SYSTEMIC+INSECTICIDE+GRANULES

Excuse me posting this everywhere, but I was afraid someone with Spider Mites might miss it

Judy

This message was edited Aug 28, 2006 4:13 PM

This message was edited Aug 28, 2006 4:29 PM

Hagerstown, MD(Zone 6b)

Judy wonderful information on Di-Syston.

This was my first year using it and it has been a wonderful product. I added it to every container brug I am growing and boy has there been a difference. I haven't had to fight spridermites at all this summer on any of the plants it was added to. More brug growers should check into it but that is just my personal opinion. I just purchased more to have it on hand for once the plants are brought in for the winter. Some of my large plants are really hard to get to and I couldn't even imagine having to fight to get to them with a sprayer if they had an outbreak of mites. I am hoping the mites don't grow immune to it.

I have to thank Kell since I think it was her posting sometime last year where I had read about Di-Sysyton.

Dott

Pocahontas, TN(Zone 7b)

Dott,

Thanks for the positive results feedback!!

Judy

Pocahontas, TN(Zone 7b)

Oops....called the Farmers Co-Op and was told in the state of TN, Hi-Yield Di-Syston is a restricted chemical and you have to have a present a restricted chemical use card. I was told you get card/permit through the Cnty Ag Agent and they thought the only requirement was watching a 4 hr video.

Judy

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