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  1. This Merit 75 WSP is formulated for large turf, agricultural or greenhouse use. The SDS label can be found here: https://labelsds.com/images/user_uploads/Merit%2075%20WSP%20Label%208-15-07.pdf. The formula instruction says one packet for 300 gallons of water.

  2. Merit 75 water soluble packet (WSP) is a liquid insecticide concentrate which can be used at very low rates and applied as a foliar spray, soil broadcast spray, soil injection or soil drench to control grubs, weevils, and other soil and turf inhabiting pests.

  3. 27 Φεβ 2017 · For all of you post patent Imidaclorprid users, is there a difference in efficacy vs Bayer Merit? I am looking at prices for Merit 75 WSP vs the post patent products and prices are 1/3-1/2 of what Bayer wants. This will be used for systemic insect control in shurbs.

  4. 15 Μαΐ 2010 · The Merit 75 WP product label is one of the most confusing of all the products that we sell. You need 1.4 level teaspoons of Merit per inch of diameter. This is the highest rate and should be used for all boring insects. The amount of water that is used will vary depending on soil conditions and volumes that are easy for applicators to use.

  5. 14 Οκτ 2010 · Merit 75 WSP is a commercial grade insecticide and Bayer Advanced products are manufactured with the homeowner in mind. Commercial grade products such as Merit 75 WSP are typically able to cover more area with a smaller amount of product as to ensure cost efficiency.

  6. Label & SDS. Merit 75WSP Imidacloprid Insecticide provides the industry’s longest-lasting grub control at exceptionally low use rates. This product gives outstanding residual control of numerous ornamental pests – it interferes with nerve impulses and disrupts insect behavior.

  7. Merit provides the industry’s longest-lasting grub control at exceptionally low use rates. This product gives outstanding residual control of numerous ornamental pests – it interferes with nerve impulses and disrupts insect behavior. Pests stop feeding, stop reproducing and eventually die.