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Old 05-05-2008, 07:28 PM
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Clara, I think there tends to be a bit of confusion with the Bayer products. The one I recommended was the 3 in 1 that is a miteticide and says 'mites' on the bottle. The All in one Rose and flower would be a good product except that it has fertilizer in it. You can check your labels and tell me if I am right. The 3 in 1 that is for mites is systemic for fungi and sucking insects, but is a contact killer for mites, so if someone is going to use it for mites, they will have to spray the undersides of all leaves. I have to report that I am trying to use the 3 in 1 for spider mites right now, and it does not appear to be doing the job, so at this point, I can't recommend it for mites. For other insects, drenching the roots should work well.
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