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Brand | SBM Life Science |
Item model number | 701901A |
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Product Id | 844538 |
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UPC | 687073019018 |
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Bayer 12-Month Tree & Shrub Protect & Feed Concentrate, 32 Fl. Oz.
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We have 5 trees in the front yard. Three are pygmy palms and two are Jatropha trees. Last year I sprayed one pygmy palm with this product. Today, four of the trees have some type of disease. The only healthy tree is the one that was sprayed with this product. I will be using this product on all trees and shrubs from now on.
Discovered Green Ash Beatles problem about four years ago. This will be the fourth year I've been using product on my only Ash tree. So far the infestation seems not to be expanding but it hasn't gone either. To keep a mature tree alive this product is worth it.
The original formula worked great to protect pines from the pine beetle infestations ongoing. Now you've added fertilizer, which is not tolerated by conifers in wildland areas. Please keep them separate. When I need insecticide, don't force me to apply deleterious fertilizer in order to get beetle protection. You are missing a huge market opportunity by deciding to combine chemicals.
10 years ago I bought my house which had a 10' ash tree in the yard. Knowing that the emerald ash beatle was killing all the ash trees in Ohio, I attempted to keep it alive by utilizing concentrate as directed every six month. Now my ash tree is over 25 feet tall and has never lost a branch. I have the only live ash tree within miles.
I started using this product several years ago and now I use bout 12 bottles each spring to treat many of my tress and shrubs. The only thing that it states that it helps that I have need seen is Leafminers. The shrubs still show damage from Leafminers each year despite treatment.
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