CULT: Merit (Imidocloprid) & honey bees
- Subject: CULT: Merit (Imidocloprid) & honey bees
- From: &* S* <M*@msn.com>
- Date: Sun, 16 Mar 2008 22:41:32 -0500
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Can only speak for my own experience.
Imidocloprid is the active ingredient to look for. As far as
I know Merit (trade name) is no longer available. Bayer
Advanced Garden Tree and Shrub Insect Control concentrate
has 1.47% Imidocloprid. I use maybe 8-10 fluid ounces per
5 gallons of water and spray iris foliage 3 times in the spring
at about 2-3 week intervals beginning about April 1. The
beginning date is based on active growth here.
Been doing this for 2 years now. Lots of sweet clover in
what little lawn I have left. Have seen no diminution in number
or activity of the honey bees. They're all over the clover. There's
also a 56 acre hay field behind my place, so lots of choices they
seem to prefer to iris.
March meeting of the Indiana Daylily Iris Society rescheduled for
this Tuesday at 7PM, Holiday Park Nature Center, Indianapolis.
Hope to see you there!
Mary Lou, near Indianapolis, Z5 - looking forward to Austin!
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