Sevin® Insect Killer Dust
- Protect your flowers and lawn from listed damaging pests
- Won't harm plants or blooms
- Guaranteed results or your money back
- Kills by contact - over 150 listed insects
- Kills ants, Japanese beetles, whiteflies, aphids and many more pests
- Ready to use - simply shake to apply
- Apply early or at first signs of insect damage
- People and pets can return to treated area once dust has settled
Leave pesky bugs in the dust.
Protect your garden and lawn from damaging pests with Sevin Insect Killer Ready-to-Use Dust. This formula will not harm your plants or blooms. Simply shake the bottle and apply at the listed application rate. Thoroughly apply to place a thin, uniform layer of dust on both upper and lower sides of leaves, stems and flowers. Follow the specified application rate for your specific area, which are listed on the bottle. Use this dust as a preventative application or to control existing pests in your lawn or garden. Sevin Insect Killer Dust kills more than 150 insect pests by contact. Use this to kill and control unwanted insects around home foundations, lawns, shrubs, ornamental and flower gardens, fruit and vegetable gardens. This can also be used as an outdoor barrier treatment, providing more protection. Sevin Dust protects strawberries, raspberries, pears, sugar snap peas, broccoli, squash, pumpkin, lettuce, tomatoes, peppers, peanuts, carrots and many more listed fruits and vegetables from pests like aphids, armyworms, Japanese beetles, stink bugs, thrips, and many more. Do not dust on open blooms to protect pollinating insects. Once applied to plants, wait at least 24 hours before watering. This dust is highly effective and guaranteed to protect your garden - don't forget to check the label to find the specific application rates for the list of pests.
Sizes
- Apply at the first signs of insect damage.
- Open top.
- Apply thin layer on upper and lower sides of leaves, stems and flowers.
- No mixing or watering required.
- Visible results
- People and pets can return to the treated area once the dust has settled.
- Ants
- Armyworms
- Fleas
- Spiders
- Flea Beetles
- Japanese Beetles
- Imported Cabbageworms
- Leafhoppers
- Stink Bugs
- Cucumber Beetles
- Ticks
- Squash Bugs
- Earwigs
- Spittlebugs
- Tomato Bruitworms
- Colorado Potato Beetle
- Strawberry Weevil
- Raspberry Aphid
- Periodical Cicada
- Lacebugs
- Rose Aphids
- Rose Slugs
- Tent Caterpillars
- Fall Armyworms
- Millipedes
- Sod Webworms
- June Beetles
- And many more listed on the label