Confidor Tablets Garden Insecticide (8 tablets) 20g

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Confidor Tablets Garden Insecticide (8 tablets) 20g

Discontinued by the manufacturer. Please consider the new Conguard OR Bug Killa Granular below with the same active ingredient.

Confidor Tablets Garden Insecticide - 8 Tablets, 20 grams.

Confidor Tablets Garden Insecticide protects roses, azaleas, lillypillies, palms, magnolias and eucalypt trees against significant damage caused by aphids, azalea lace bug, psyllids, mealybugs and scale.

Confidor is systemically taken up from the tablet via the plant roots to control insect pests. The nutrients in the tablet assist the uptake of Confidor by the roots and enhance plant growth.

Features:

  • Systemic Insecticide.
  • Provides extended protection against insect pests in ornamental plants.
  • Easy to use – No spraying or mixing.
  • Provides months of protection.
  • Contains added fertilizer to help plant growth.

Ingredients

Active Constituent: 200g/kg IMIDACLOPRID     NPK: 5.6 – 5.4 – 4.2

Transplanting new plants:

Place tablet(s) in planting hole immediately beneath root ball at time of planting.

Established in-ground or potted plants:

Create a hole in the soil 5cm deep and at least 10cm away from the stem, place tablet in hole and cover with soil. For plants >1m requiring multiple tablets, space tablets in holes evenly around the root zone.

Note on plant size:

Confidor is taken up from the tablet and distributed in the plant foliage. If the plant is less than 1 metre in height but has dense foliage and is greater than about 0.5 metres wide then more than 1 tablet may be required to achieve noticeable results.

Note on length of control:

The periods in the above table are based on trial data. Local conditions will affect variations in these periods. For continued control additional tablets should be placed in the ground as directed above after the indicated period or when pest activity is again noted.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q. Are these new Confidor tablets the same as the discontinued Yates Confidor tablets? 

A. Yes, these new Confidor tablets are the same as the former Yates tablets. The Confidor brand has been re-released under the Bayer label and not Yates.