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application methods The pesticide application method you choose depends on the nature and habits of the target pest, the properties of the pesticide, the suitability of the application equipment, and the cost and efficiency of alternative methods. Your choice is often predetermined by one or more of these factors. Follow label direction for volume recommendations and application rates based on the pest to be controlled and utilize appropriate application tips on equipment.

 

Color:   The bag is made of silk and bits of host leaves and twigs. These materials are interwoven to disguise and add strength to the case.

Size:

When the caterpillar is mature, the bag may be thirty to fifty mm in total length. Young larvae hatching from the eggs are approximately two mm long, glossy black on the back and dull amber on the undersurface of their bodies. Full grown larvae are dull, dirty gray and splotched with darker markings toward the head. Mature larvae are about eighteen to twenty-five mm long. The adult female bagworm is worm-like. It lacks eyes, wings, functional legs and mouth parts. She never leaves the bag that she constructed as a larva. The adult male is sooty black and moth-like with transparent wings that are nearly devoid of scales.


Manufacturer Recommended Products And Treatment For Bagworms Control

Pests need food, water, and shelter. Often the problem may be solved just by removing these key items. Before even thinking about chemical pest control, it is important to be aware of

Pest’s Conducive conditions & It’s Recommendations.

Conducive Condition Recommendation
1 Tree branches on house Keep tree branches away from house to reduce pest access
2 Firewood next to foundation Keep firewood away from house to reduce pest harborage
3 Debris on crawlspace/next to foundation Remove wood debris to reduce termite ha rborage area
4 Excessive plant cover, stump, etc. Providing spacing between plant cover and structure
5 Soil above the foundation Ii ne Keep soil below top of foundation to reduce harbo rage areas
6 Wood-to-ground contact Keep soil from touching wood to eliminate termite access
7 Debris on roof/full gutter Keep gutter & roof free of debris to reduce insect harborage
8 Standi ng water near/under structure Eli minate standing water to reduce pest harbo rage
9 Mo isture problem under structure Increase ventilation to reduce pest harbo rage area
10 Openi ngs at plumbi ng & electronics Seal opening to reduce pest access
11 Excessive gaps at windows/doors Seal gaps to reduce pest access
12 Lea ky plumb ing fixtures Repair to reduce moisture for pests
13 Keep garbage cans covered Covered to reduce attraction of insects of vertebrate pests
14 Mo isture damage wood Repair rotten or damaged wood to reduce insect harborage
15 Grocery bags stored improperly Seal paper sacks in containers to reduce i nsect ha rborage areas
16 Pet food unsealed or left out Keep pet food in sealed containers and unavailable to pests
17 Excessive storage conditions Keep storage areas uncluttered and manageable
18 Debris below kick plates Remove kick plates to reduce rodent harborage
Pesticides can be purchased in many different forms, each form has specific uses and
application methods The pesticide application method you choose depends on the nature and habits of the target pest, the properties of the pesticide, the suitability of the application equipment, and the cost and efficiency of alternative methods. Your choice is often predetermined by one or more of these factors. Follow label direction for volume recommendations and application rates based on the pest to be controlled and utilize appropriate application tips on equipment.
, these application methods are for informational purposes only. To know specific applications method/s for the product you buy, please refer actual packages for complete Label Verbiage.

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