Bonide Fruit Tree Spray is a liquid fruit tree spray concentrate containing insecticide, fungicide, aphicide, miticide, scalicide, and spreadersticker all in one solution. Simple to use, mixes instantly with water, no plugged nozzles, no pre-mixing or straining required. Excellent product for use by the home orchardist.
| Active Ingredient: | Captan 12%, Malathion 6%, Carbaryl .3% |
| Target pests: | Apple maggots, codling moths, Japanese beetles, leafhoppers, plum curculios, aphids, bud moth, Forbes scale, Eastern tent caterpillar, red banded leaf roller, mites, bitter rot, black rot, frogeye leaf spot, Botryosphaeria - white rot, botrytis rot, bullseye rot, Brooks fruit spot, flyspeck, cedar rust, Quine rust, scab, sooty blotch, cherry fruit flies, cherry fruit worms, black cherry aphid, fruit tree leaf roller, blossom blight and fruit rot, cherry leaf spot, flea beetles, grape leaf skeletonizers, rose chafers, grape berry moth, spider mites, mealybugs, downy mildew - grapeberries only, oriental fruit moth, green aphids, peach aphids, black cherry aphids, rusty plum aphids, rhizopus, coryneum blight, spittle bug, Clover mites, European red mites, two-spoted mites, Wilmette mites, pear slugs, Forbes scale, Putman scale, San Jose scale, unspotted tentiform leaf miner, yellow neck caterpillar |
| For use in: | To protect apples, cherries, grapes, strawberries, peaches, roses, evergreens and flowers. |
| Application: | Mix 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 tbs. per gal. of water as directed. |
| Pet safe: | Yes when used as directed on product label. |
| Yield: | Approx. 12 - 21 gallons |
| NOT FOR SALE TO: | CA |
| Manufactured By: | Bonide |
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A complete liquid fruit tree spray concentrate containing insecticide, fungicide, aphicide, miticide, scalicide, and spreadersticker. Simple to use, mixes instantly with water, no plugged nozzles, no pre-mixing or straining required. Excellent product for use by the home orchardist.
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March 19, 2011John asked:
QWhat is the best product for spraying peach and apple trees for insect control?
AWe carry a product called Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate that would be exactly what you need. Bonide Fruit Tree Spray is a liquid fruit tree spray concentrate containing insecticide, fungicide, aphicide, miticide, scalicide, and spreadersticker all in one solution. Simple to use, mixes instantly with water, no plugged nozzles, no pre-mixing or straining required.
April 3, 2011Darlene asked:
QHow long after spraying Bonide Fruit Tree Spray do you have to wait before you can harvest the fruit?
ADepending on the fruit tree being sprayed, you will need to wait at least 14-21 days after the last application of Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate before harvesting the fruit.
April 5, 2011Randy asked:
QIn central Ohio, when should I start spraying my apple trees and roses with Bonide Fruit Tree Spray?
AYou did not indicate what you are trying to treat for so we can not give you a definitive answer. We will say that it is usually easier to prevent plant disease and plant damaging insects than it is to get rid of them after they have started damaging your plants so treatments should begin early. We recommend that you contact your local cooperative extension office and speak to the master gardener on staff. The master gardener is very well versed on the local flora and fauna in your region and will be able to tell you the proper time to start treatments on your plants.
June 22, 2011Kari asked:
QWill Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate kill ladybugs?
Will Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate kill ladybugs? If so, how long after I have sprayed the trees, can I introduce ladybugs?
AYes, Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate will kill lady bugs as lady bugs share the same biological makeup as most other insects. You should wait at least 1 month before you introduce ladybugs onto trees that have been treated with Bonide Fruit Tree Spray.
April 19, 2012George from Beattie Kansas asked:
QWhen can I spray my pear tree with Bonide Fruit Tree spray? It looks like it has leaf spot. I live in Kansas.
ABonide Fruit Tree Spray is not labeled for use on Pear trees. Neem oil would be a good alternative as it is labeled for most fruit trees and for leaf spot. We recommend you contact your local cooperative extension office to determine the best time to apply products for leaf spot on pear trees in your region as timing will vary greatly from one region to another.
March 18, 2011Arnold asked:
QWill this spray kill slugs around hostas?
ANo. Slugs and snails are protected by the mucus they excrete and they are rarely killed by liquid insecticides. We do carry poison baits that are geared specifically for slugs and snails. You can find all of our snail and slug products by following this link: Snail and Slug Control
June 8, 2012Ernest from Michigan asked:
QIs it normal for Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate to settle in the bottle?
A It is normal for some of the ingredients in the Bonide Fruit Tree Spray to settle to the bottom of the bottle. According to the product label: Shake product thoroughly before use. Contains micronic particles which settle upon standing and require re-blending by agitation. The manufacturer has also informed us that adding a little warm (but not hot) water to the concentrate bottle and shaking/agitating will help to break up any settling at the bottom.
May 30, 2012Carl from Grand Junction,colorado asked:
QHow many applications per year for apples when using the Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate?
AAccording to the Bonide Fruit Tree Spray product label you should make no more than 8 applications per year on apple trees. Please refer to the product label for complete instructions.
July 10, 2011James asked:
QCan I use Bonide Fruit Tree spray on my nut trees such as Pecan and Walnut
I have a small orchard including some nut trees
ABonide fruit tree spray is not labeled for use on nut trees unfortunately. We are not sure what you are treating for, but we do sell a product called Permethrin Indoor/Outdoor Concentrate which is labeled for fruits and vegetables as well as nut trees.
April 20, 2012Darrell from Lima, Ohio asked:
QIs it good for killing bagworms on blue spruce?
ABonide Fruit Tree spray is labeled to be used on blue spruce trees for bagworm control.
June 8, 2012Walter from Georgia asked:
QBonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate looks like it's separated once mixed. Is this normal?
I've only been able to use for about 15 mins and the product looks like it separated from the water??
A The Bonide Fruit Tree spray is known to settle after diluting with water. According to the Bonide Fruit Tree Spray product label "shake sprayer occasionally or agitate to keep spray particles in suspension during application. It is recommended to thoroughly agitate the sprayer before using"
May 1, 2012Kathy from Plumerville, Ar asked:
QMy question concerns Bonide Fruit Tree Spray
I sprayed my plum and pears trees with Bonide Fruit Tree Spray before I read all the directions. After reading the directions I realized that I should not have sprayed these trees with the product. Will this harm my trees? What will be the result of my failure to read directions?
AYou should contact Bonide, the manufacturer of the Bonide Fruit Tree Spray directly for advice. You can reach Bonide at 800-424-9300.





