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Ricky Payne
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I found Spectricide Tree & Shrub in a black bottle. Has only the active ingredient, no fertilizers or green dye, etc. Same as the old original Bayer. And only cost $13.00 at Walmart.

I've used it twice now and works great.

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There are several brands that don't have the fertilizer in it.. if the active ingredient is 1.47% then it will take about 13 cc's or mils for a 40-60 pound dog...if the strength is half that then you will need double.. works great...

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There are several brands that don't have the fertilizer in it.. if the active ingredient is 1.47% then it will take about 13 cc's or mils for a 40-60 pound dog...if the strength is half that then you will need double.. works great...

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There are several brands that don't have the fertilizer in it.. if the active ingredient is 1.47% then it will take about 13 cc's or mils for a 40-60 pound dog...if the strength is half that then you will need double.. works great...

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There are several brands that don't have the fertilizer in it.. if the active ingredient is 1.47% then it will take about 13 cc's or mils for a 40-60 pound dog...if the strength is half that then you will need double.. works great...

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There are several brands that don't have the fertilizer in it.. if the active ingredient is 1.47% then it will take about 13 cc's or mils for a 40-60 pound dog...if the strength is half that then you will need double.. works great...

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Go to any fertilize store and buy generic admire. May be called Alias,Montana,etc. It has no colors or fertilize in it. Cost ballpark of $50 gal. Less use rate because higher content if Imidicloprid. One gal will last you a long time.

Be careful about using it around the house on vegetation if you have a bee colony as Imidicloprid will get your hive.

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