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1980

Revised June
For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office

Washington, D.C. 20402

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Insects on
Trees and Shrubs
Around the
Home

Prepared by P. H. Schwartz, Jr., SEA entomologist

This bulletin has been prepared aspects of the subject in a single especially for homeowners. It tells bulletin. If you need additional inhow to recognize and control the formation, write to your local exmore common insects and mites tension agent, your Cooperative that attack trees and shrubs in Extension Service, or to the U.S. widespread areas of the United Department of Agriculture, WashStates. It also tells how to recog. ington, D.C. 20250. Include your nize beneficial insects.

return address and ZIP code. The homeowner will find that the If you cannot identify the insects insecticides recommended for con- that are damaging your plants, trol are, with few exceptions, readi- take specimens of the Insects (in a ly available and provide a wide small bottle of pabbing alcohol

) tob range of uses. The sprays are easy your local extensions Agent or to prepare. If directions are fol- Cooperative tension Servies. Do lowed, they can be used safely. not send liv insects through the

It is not possible to cover all mail.

ALDERIEREN

KIRGINIR

PUBLIC

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INSECTICIDE SPRAYS

UNIVERSITY

Few sprays come ready to use on the plants. It is usually necessary to prepare a spray by mixing a wettable powder or an emulsifiable concentrate with water. These materials contain different percentages of active ingredient (different strengths).

The table, "Insecticide spray for

mulations and mixing propor-
tions,” shows how to mix sprays in
the strengths recommended for
control of insects in home plant-
ings. References to sprays start on

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National Program Staff, Crop Protection, Beltsville, Md. 20705.

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WP=wettable powder; EC=emulsifiable concentrate. 2 If the available formulation contains more or less of the indicated active

ingredient, mix proportionately more or less of it with 1 gallon of water. 3 Dicofol is commonly found on the label with other active ingredients. In these instances, use dosage recommended on the label.

Conversion table for 1, 3, and 100 gallons of water

Type of material

Emulsifiable

concentrate (EC)

Quantities of material for indicated quantities of water

100 gallons 3 gallons 1 gallon 5 gallons 144 pints

13 tablespoons 4 gallons 1 pint

10 tablespoons 3 gallons 3/4 pint

1/4 pint
2 gallons
1/2 pint

5 tablespoons 1 gallon

8 tablespoons 3 tablespoons 1 quart

2 tablespoons 2 teaspoons 1 pint

1 tablespoon 1 teaspoon 5 pounds

10 tablespoons 3 tablespoons 4 pounds 8 tablespoons

8 teaspoons 3 pounds

6 tablespoons 2 tablespoons 2 pounds

4 tablespoons 4 teaspoons 1 pound

6 teaspoons 2 teaspoons 1/2 pound

1 tablespoon 1 teaspoon

Wettable

powder (WP)

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