Two-spotted spider mites and other mite species are known for their destructive nature on ornamentals. They can quickly take over fields and landscapes if they're not controlled in time. With Floramite LS, it's never been quicker to take control of mites on container- and field-grown ornamentals. It's easy to use and doesn't cause as much harm to predatory insects.
How Floramite SC/LS Works
Floramite SC/LS contains the active ingredient bifenazate. It's a selective acaricide made to control most mite species, including red mites, clover mites and all tetranychid mites of all life stages. It has a specific mode of action whereby it works on contact and lingers in the area for up to three weeks. Upon contact with the active ingredient, the target pests become paralyzed and die as a result.
Where to Use Floramite SC/LS
Floramite SC/LS comes in an 8-ounce bottle made for retail consumers. The larger 32-ounce bottle is for commercial greenhouses and labeled as Floramite SC. It can be used both for commercial and residential outdoor areas where bedding plants and ornamentals are grown. It may also be used on foliage plants, trees, shrubs, golf courses and athletic fields. See the label for a complete list.
Floramite SC/LS Features and Benefits
The smaller size makes it perfect for consumer use in residential areas. The formulation is easy on beneficial insects while being very hard on the target mite species. Some main benefits include:
- Comes in an 8-ounce bottle
- Provides residual activity for up to three weeks
- Offers fast knockdown of numerous mite species
- Perfect for use in an integrated pest management program (IPM)
Keep Mites at Bay with Floramite Miticide
Floramite SC/LS miticide takes care of mites quickly with a single application. It's easy to use, provides fast knockdown and continues to control the mite population for up to three weeks. It targets everything from clover mites to two-spotted spider mites and will keep trees, shrubs, ornamental plants and golf courses free and clear of destructive mite species.