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BioAdvanced 3-In-1 Insect, Disease and Mite Control is a ready-to-use 24 oz spray that offers systemic, rainproof protection for up to 30 days. It effectively kills a wide range of insects and mites while also acting as a fungicide against powdery mildew, black spot, and rust. Suitable for use on roses, trees, and flowers, it treats up to 45 plants, making it a versatile and convenient solution for maintaining healthy, vibrant gardens.
























| ASIN | B000RUJZS6 |
| Active Ingredients | 0.012% Imidacloprid,0.014% Tau-Fluvalinate,0.015% Tebuconazole |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,386 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #75 in Insect & Pest Repellent Sprays |
| Brand Name | BioAdvanced |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (10,197) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00687073012903 |
| Included Components | insect, disease, and mite control |
| Item Form | Spray |
| Item Type Name | Ready-to-Use |
| Item Weight | 24 Ounces |
| Liquid Volume | 24 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | SBM Life Science |
| Model Number | 701290B |
| Part Number | 701290B |
| Specification Met | EPA |
| Target Species | Spider |
| UPC | 687073012903 |
| Unit Count | 24.0 Fluid Ounces |
R**W
Great for Desert Rose
This seems very effective on my desert roses without fear of damaging them. Also it is rain proof provided you don't apply just before a heavy rain. Good product!
J**Y
Helps control tough plant disease
This product works, but it’s not super strong against severe powdery mildew. It can slow the spread, but removing an established infection is difficult (which is more about the disease than the product). I cut back my plants and sprayed them, and the new growth is very healthy. Overall, it’s useful for prevention and control.
J**E
Hibiscus, Annuals, Roses, and Hydrangeas
This is my first time using a systemic product. The pros outweigh the cons. However, I was out of Rose Rx, which I use on everything, and I could get this quicker, Now I may stay with the systemic. Rose Rx works wonderful but I feel like I have to use it every 1 to 2 days to manage insects. I am new to planting flowers and maintaining them. It's a lot of work and expensive and it's hard to find what really works and on what. I hope the following details help,. Hibiscus This is my first time using systemic product. I sprayed this on 4 mature hardy hibiscus ( 2 years old and 3ft tall) to address Japanese Beetles.. They appear to be gone but they were already into when they disappear so I cannot confirm it was the spray. (5 stars if I could confirm it took care of the beetles) Annuals I sprayed it on two small posts of red salvia and white begonias as a preventative against leaf miner which I eradicated about a month prior. No sign of sock. Roses I sprayed on two mini roses (7 months old planted from root ball) as a preventative. Hydrangeas I can say that in one day the spray, even after a heavy rain, significantly reduced rust on my young phantom hydrangea (2 years flowering) and two vanilla strawberry hydrangea trees (3 months no flowers). Rose Rx works well but never this quickly and dramatically. The rust was the result of almost 3 weeks of rain to include 14 inches in one week. After I sprayed, we had heavy rain that night and the next morning. I checked and the rust had lightened significantly. My phantom and trees was covered in rust and now it was almost gone. I could not believe it. I sprayed this on my other hydrangeas, planted just a month ago and all with blooms (4 gallon pot size--Quickfire, Limelight, Inrediball, and 5 gallon Vanilla Strawberry shrub form). I focused on the leaves but I am sure some got on the blooms. I think it's safe for blooms but the package suggests not spraying because of bees and other pollinators. I did make sure there were no pollinators when I sprayed. All the hydrangeas seem to be responding well; no sign of shock from the spray. No problems with the blooms. Negatives There is a strong odor and there has to be no wind. The leaves feel a little stiffer on all the hydrangea. However, the types I listed have leaves naturally thicker and coarser feel. I think the spray added a little more texture. Even after rain, the texture was still there so that at least tells me it adhered as the product describes. The other negative is if you bring blooms and leaves in the house, I would be careful that there isn't a chance of the cuts coming into contact with food. This is a toxic, non organic spray.
S**A
Highly recommend
Works on my outdoor plants, and sugar ants I find on my counter. It stops those little buggers in their tracks!
T**T
It actually works
I tried EVERYTHING to get rid of the spider mites on my plumeria. I searched high and low across the interwebs for a solution that works and the only things anybody would recommend were "natural" or "organic" like neem oil and citric acid or vinegar. Well I tried all of those. I tried soap and water. I tried blasting the buggers off. I soaked the soil in the stuff. But the treatments destroyed my plants and the mites ALWAYS came back with a vengeance. I tried looking up chemical miticides but information is just apparently really hard to find - probably because the entire internet is crowded with junk advice like the above. But I did eventually find this. They advertise as "Science-based" and I do love me some science. I read the ingredients, read the MSDS for the solution as well as each of the active ingredients separately, and of course checked reviews. And then I bought it. AND THIS STUFF WORKS. Mites gone. Plants healthy. No, I mean HEALTHY. I haven't seen the leaves on my plumeria look this good in ages! It also eliminated the cross-contaminated mites from my citrus bonzai. Now that I have this I'm saddened that I gave up on my jackfruit because of the mite infestation. I won't use this outdoors because I keep honeybees. Please think of the bees before using this in your yard. It is non-edible so don't apply to anything you plan to eat. (Thankfully spider mites don't like pineapple!)
J**S
Did the job but killed my bee friend
This worked quickly for getting rid of aphids on my rose bush but killed my local bee friend, the giant bumble bee that hung out in my yard. ): Be aware that this isn’t safe for pollinators, so don’t spray directly onto the flowers.
P**R
It works quickly!
My roses responded to this product immediately!!! I noticed the blooms were no longer being eaten and are no longer tiny. They are growing again to full size and opening without bud bites from insects. I have treated all hedges twice and I’m so excited. I will continue to use this in my garden. I’m in Texas and I’ve planted so many that were beautiful when purchased and planted only to stop blooming due to disease and insects. Bravo to something that actually works!
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