Zenith .5G Insecticide - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Matthew from Beavercreek, Oh
    11/01/2018
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    If Zenith .5G was applied near a pear tree four years ago can the fruit be eaten this year?
    A

    Yes, per the manufacturer, as long as it has been one full growing season since applying Zenith .5G Insecticide near your pear trees, it is OK to eat the fruit.

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  • Asked by Margaret from Alexandria, La
    03/07/2014
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    The Zenith .5G label has no rate based on height or caliber of trees and shrubs. Is there a rate per foot?
    I am targeting azalea lacebugs, and the rate per 1000 sq. feet seems light.
    A
    Zenith .5G is not labeled for soil drenchs only ornamental landscapes. Per the manufacturer, the product should not be applied in the soil where it will be saturated. We recommend that you apply Dominion 2L as a soil drench for lacebugs. The Dominion 2L is labeled for a soil drench and has the rate charted listed based on the height of the shrub or the DBH of the tree for application.
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