Bug-N-Sluggo

Category
Insecticides
Registered until
N/A
Registration number
67702-24
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling PESTS CONTROLLED: Earwigs, cutworms, sowbugs, pillbugs, crickets, ants [optional list of ant species [including foraging ants, sweet-feeding ants, pavement ants,
moisture ants, little black ants, argentine ants, crazy ants, acrobat ants, bigheaded ants, cornfield ants, ghost ants, odorous house ants, thief ants, Texas leafcutting ants, field ants, and other common ants] ] (excluding fire ants, harvester ants, Pharaoh’s ants and carpenter ants), slugs, snails

APPLICATION DIRECTIONS
Scatter the bait granules on the soil around or near the plants to be protected with a suitable hand or power operated spreader (gravity or rotary) to ensure uniform coverage over the treatment area. Apply bait evenly at approximately 0.5 to 1 lb per 1000 square feet, or for smaller areas, 0.075 to 0.15 oz, or 0.5 to 1 teaspoon, per square yard. Do not place in piles. Scatter the bait around the perimeter of the area to provide a protective "barrier" for [pests] [ants (excluding fire ants, harvester ants, Pharaoh’s ants and carpenter ants)][slugs and snails] entering the area.
If the ground is dry, wet it before applying bait. The product works best when soil is moist but with little or no standing water. Do not use food utensils such as tablespoons, cups, etc. for food purposes after pesticide use.
Do not apply more than 3 times in any 30 day period. Apply at the higher rate if the infestation is
severe. Re-apply after heavy rain or watering. Do not apply within 3 days of harvest.
For seedlings spread the bait around the base of the stem. For trees or shrubs, spread the bait around the base of the tree. For small plots, treat around the base of the plants to be protected.
In greenhouses, scatter the bait in the pots of plants being damaged or around pots on greenhouse benches.
Evening is the best time to apply the bait as pests travel and feed mostly by night or early morning. Treat all likely areas of infestation, especially around the perimeter of garden plots for target pests because pests travel into plant areas from daytime refuges.

Registered for cultures
Artichokes
Asparagus
Potatoes
Carrots
Parsnip
Red beet
Sugar beets
Onions
Garlic
Celery
Rhubarbs
Peas
Lettuce
Broccoli
Brussels sprouts
Cabbages
Cauliflower
Kohlrabi
Kale
Soybeans
Cucurbits
Corn
Bananas
Figs
Grapes
Citrus
Pome fruits
Stone fruit
Cranberries
Strawberries
Peanuts