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Bayer Advanced™ Complete Insect Killer for Gardens Dust may be used on home garden fruits, roses, flowers and vegetables as well as on dogs and cats.
Please carefully read and follow all label instructions.
A: Use on Dogs and Cats: Dust the animal thoroughly, working the dust into the hair down to the skin. Pay close attention to legs and feet. Use 1/2 oz. on animals 20 pounds and under and 1 oz on pets over 20 pounds. Avoid getting dust in pets' eyes. Reapply every two weeks as needed. Do not use on cats and dogs under twelve weeks of age. Dust the sleeping area including bedding and cracks and crevices.
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Apply Bayer Advanced™ Complete Insect Killer for Gardens Dust wearing household latex or rubber gloves, open cap and shake gently to apply.
Dust lightly, being sure to cover both upper and lower leaf surfaces with a thin, even film of dust as many insects hide on the underside of leaves.
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Apply Bayer Advanced™ Complete Insect Killer for Gardens Dust at first signs of insect infestation, preferably before damage from feeding occurs.
Note the pre-harvest (time between use and harvest) interval with each crop listed.
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On Fruit and Nut Trees: Apple aphid, caterpillars, codling moth, filbertworm, fruit fly, green fruitworm, leafhoppers, leafrollers, lesser peach tree borer, mirid bug, navel orangeworm, oriental fruit moth, peach twig borer, pear psyllia, plum curculio, rose chafer, spotted tentiform leafminer, tarnished plant bug, thrips, and walnut husk fly.
On Vegetables & Melons: Aphids, armyworms, artichoke plume moth, asparagus beetle, cabbage looper, Colorado potato beetle, corn earworm, corn rootworm (adult), cucumber beetle (adult), cutworms, diamondback moth, European corn borer, flea beetles, hornworms, imported cabbageworm, leaf hoppers, leaf miners, melon worm, onion maggot (adult), onion thrips, pepper weevil, pickle worm, plantbugs (induding lygus, squash, and stink bugs), potato psyllid, potato tuberworm, rindworm, squash vine borer, tomato fruit worm, and tomato pinworm.
On Omamentals (Induding Roses): Asparagus beetle, beet armyworm, cabbage looper, Japanese beetle, Iygus bug, and omnivorous leafroller.
Also Kills: Aster Leafhopper, Cabbage aphid, Cutworm complex, Fall Armyworm, Obliquebanded leafroller, Potato Aphid, Lepidopterous Larvae, Squash bug, Peach twig borer, and Walnut huskfly.