Product Information
How It Works:
This product is a totally different way to control the insects that want to destroy your prized lawn, roses, flowers, and other ornamental plants. The unique two-way blend of insecticides controls current insect pest problems and prevents reinfestations for up to 90 days. The residual component is actually taken into the plant. Rain or water cannot wash off this internal protection! Insects are killed when they come into contact with the product or when they attempt to eat the plant.
Kills:
Annual Bluegrass weevil (hyperodes weevil), Ants, Armyworms, Billbugs, Black turfgrass Ataenius, Centipedes, Chiggers, Chinch Bugs, Cockroaches, Crickets, Cutworms, Digger Wasps (Cicada killer), Earwigs, European crane fly larvae, Fire Ants, Fleas, Grasshoppers, Leafhoppers, Mealybugs, Millipedes, Mole Crickets, Mosquitoes, Pillbugs, Scorpions, Sod webworms (lawn moths), Sowbugs, Spiders, Termites*, Ticks (including deer ticks), White Grubs (including larvae of Asiatic Garden Beetle, Black Turfgrass Ataenius, Chafers, Japanese Beetles, May or June Beetles, and Oriental Beetles)
* This product will kill workers and winged reproductive forms of termites that enter into the treated areas. Use of this type of product to kill termites should not be considered a substitute for soil treatment of subterranean termites done by a professional pest control operator.
Where to Use:
Lawns, Ground Covers, Flowers, Trees & Shrubs, along building foundations
How to Use:
Always read and follow all label directions.
When to Use:
When insects or damage first appear
Grubs - May through July
Active Ingredients:
Imidacloprid: 0.15%
B-Cyfluthrin: 0.05%
FAQ:
A: Bayer Advanced™ Complete Insect Killer For Soil & Turf Ready-To-Spray can be used to effectively control insect pests on lawns, ground covers, flowers, trees and shrubs, and along building foundations. Apply when insects or damage first appear.
Bayer Advanced™ Complete Insect Killer For Soil & Turf Ready-To-Spray contains Bayer's exclusive 2-way formula for control of surface insects like ants, fleas, and ticks as well as subsurface insects like grubs and European crane fly larvae in one easy step. Just attach to your hose and spray for long lasting protection. Keeping your lawn free of nuisance pests has never been easier.
A: Bayer Advanced™ Complete Insect Killer For Soil & Turf Ready-To-Spray is not registered for use on edible crops and should not be applied in vegetable gardens.
A: For effective control of European crane fly larvae, follow the labeled instructions for attachment and use of the hose-end applicator, making sure the blue product control button has been set to "L" as described in the For Lawn use and along Building Foundations section and apply.
A:
For effective control of white grubs, apply Bayer Advanced™ Complete Insect Killer For Soil & Turf Ready-To-Spray in May through July or just prior to known grub activity. You may want to check with your County Extension Agent for specific timing in your area.
Be sure to follow the labeled instructions for attachment and use of the hose-end applicator, making sure the blue product control button has been set to "L" as described in the For Lawn use and along Building Foundations section and apply.
A:
Determine the area to be treated and adhere to the following attachment and spraying instructions found on the product label:
- Connect your garden hose to the bottle. Be sure the blue water control valve on top of the spray nozzle is in the OFF position. Turn on water at faucet.
- To maximize the effectiveness of this product against your specific insect problems, two application settings have been developed. Be certain to choose the setting below which describes your use area (see below):
- For Lawn use and along Building Foundations: Pull the small star-shaped, blue product-control button out until it stops. Twist the blue product-control button so that the "L" on the product-control button is at the top of the control valve AND the product control valve is aligned with the flat portion of the lock tab. Push the button in to open. Proceed to step #3.
- For All other uses (groundcovers, flowers, trees and shrubs): Pull the small star-shaped, blue product-control button out until it stops. Twist the product-control button so that the "G" on the product-control button is at the top of the control valve AND the product control valve is aligned with the flat portion of the lock tab. Push the button in to open (The button will only go half way in for this setting). Proceed to step #3.
- To begin spraying, point nozzle toward the area to be treated and turn the blue water control valve to the ON position. Tab will be horizontal. Spray leaves and tender new shoots. To kill insects that hide, spray the underside of the leaves. Apply until leaves are evenly coated with spray, but not dripping.
- To stop spraying, turn the blue water control valve on top of the spray nozzle to OFF. To close, push in the small round button opposite the star-shaped product-control button. Turn off faucet.
- Relieve water pressure by turning blue water control valve to the ON position until water slows to a drip. Turn blue water control valve back to OFF. Disconnect garden hose from bottle.
- Rain or watering one hour after application will not wash away effectiveness.
- After spraying the lawn, wait 24 hours before mowing.
- To avoid serious damage to plants, eliminate pests early in the season before they multiply. For severe infestations, repeat every 7 to 14 days as needed.
A:
When used according to label instruction, Bayer Advanced™ Complete Insect Killer for Soil & Turf Ready-to-Spray will effectively control the following insects within the indicated treatment areas:
| On Flowers, Roses, Shrubs & Trees, Evergreens, Ground Covers, & Foliage Plants |
Adelgids
Ants
Aphids
Bagworms
Boxelder Bugs
Clover Mites
Cutworms
Elm Leaf Beetles
Fungus Gnats
Grasshoppers
Gypsy Moths
Japanese Beetles |
Lace Bugs
Leaf-Feeding Beetles
Leaf-Feeding
Caterpillars
Leafhoppers (including Glassy-Winged Sharpshooters)
Leafminers
Mealybugs
Midges
Pine Shoot Moths
Pine Tip Moths |
Plant Bugs
Psyllids
Rose Midges
Rose Slugs
Sawflies
Scale Insects (Crawler Stages)
Spittlebugs
Thrips
Weevils (including Root Weevils)
Whiteflies |
| On Lawns & Along Foundations |
Annual Bluegrass
Weevil (hyperodes weevil)
Ants (including Carpenter Ants)
Armyworms
Billbugs
Bluegrass Billbugs
Boxelder Bugs
Caterpillars
Chiggers
Chinch Bugs
Clover Mites |
Cockroaches
Crickets
Cutworms
Earwigs
European crane fly larvae
Fire Ants
Fleas
Flies
Grasshoppers
Hyperodes Weevils |
Japanese Beetles
Mole Crickets
Mosquitoes
Pillbugs
Sod Webworms
Sowbugs
Spiders
Ticks (including deer ticks)
Wasps
White Grubs |
Please refer to the Kills tab for more information.