Controls Worms & Caterpillars on Fruits, Vegetables, Ornamentals & Shade Trees!
Easy-to-mix
liquid concentrate. Kills caterpillar-type insects, but has no effect
on birds, earthworms, or beneficial insects such as honeybees and
ladybugs, when used as directed. Worm stage and caterpillars eat treated
foliage, then immediately stop feeding and damaging plants.
For
use on fruits, vegetables, ornamentals and shade trees. Can be used on
edible plants up to the day of harvest. OMRI listed for Organic
Gardening.
Easy-to-Mix Liquid Concentrate
Biological Insecticide
OMRI Listed for Organic Gardening
Controls Works & Caterpillars on Fruits, Vegetables, Ornamentals & Shade Trees
EPA Reg. No.: 70051-106-54705
How to mix and apply Always shake or stir MONTEREY B.t. thoroughly before use. Partially fill sprayer with water before adding the application rate amount of product, then mix in product thoroughly and add remaining amount of water.
Spray
leaf surfaces thoroughly, top and bottom, for complete control. Agitate
regularly while spraying. Use all of spray mixture within 24 hours.
Fruits & Vegetables
Mix
2 fluid ounces per 3 gallons of water (4 teaspoons per gallon) for a
hand sprayer and apply to all plant foliage to cover an area of 1,000
square feet. Apply at first sign of infestation and repeat at weekly
intervals when needed to maintain control of the following insects:
Cabbage Looper on broccoli, cauliflower, collards, kale, mustard greens, turnip greens, cabbage, celery, lettuce, melons, and tomatoes.
Imported Cabbage Worm on broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, collards, kale, mustard greens, and turnip greens.
Tomato Hornworm on tomatoes.
Shade trees & Ornamentals
Mix 2 fluid ounces per 3 gallons of water (4 teaspoons per gallon) for a hand sprayer. Apply at first sign of infestation and repeat at weekly intervals when needed to maintain control. Apply to thoroughly cover all foliage surfaces of shade trees and ornamentals for control of the following leaf-feeding worms:
Bagworm
Fall Cankerworm
Tent Caterpillar
Fall Webworm
Spring Cankerworm
Gypsy Moth*
Elm Spanworm
*Apply when buds swell, but before leaves are fully open. If eggs hatch over a long period of time or if reinfestation occurs, spray about 14 days after first appearance.