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Safari SG

Safari 20 SG

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Killing pests within hours of application is what Safari 20 SG excels at. It's a systemic insecticide with a potent active ingredient for quick knockdown and broad-spectrum control. It kills the most damaging plant insects and can be used in commercial greenhouses. It's a cost-effective alternative to expensive pest control services and gives growers a way to fight back against invasive pests.

How Safari 20 SG Works

Safari 20 SG contains dinotefuran as the active ingredient. This chemical has a mode of action like a pyrethroid, except it's a neonicotinoid. It's tough on insects but has a low toxicity to nontarget animals and humans. This ingredient targets the insect's central nervous system, causing paralysis soon after contact. It only takes a few hours for the insects to die after ingesting the ingredient.

Where to Use Safari 20 SG

Safari 20 SG insecticide can be used in most commercial greenhouses and plant nurseries. Use it on nursery ornamentals to protect them from leaf-damaging insects. It can be applied to nonbearing fruit and nut trees, including nonbearing vines. It's labeled for use on vegetable plants, as well as vegetable transplants that are grown in enclosed spaces. Safari can be applied as a foliar spray, a soil drench and a basal bark treatment to target the insects in a variety of ways.

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Safari 20 SG targets dozens of common plant-damaging insects, from aphids and mealybugs to adelgids and white grubs. The active formula suppresses thrips in greenhouse crops. Use it to kill and control soft scales and ash borers, fungus gnat larvae and leafminers. It can be used to kill leafhoppers, psyllids and Q- and B-biotype whiteflies. It's highly effective against root weevils and leaf beetles, lace bugs and sawflies, and bagworms and gypsy moths, including eastern tent caterpillars and adult Japanese beetles.

Benefits of Safari 20 SG Insecticide

Insects cost greenhouse growers thousands of dollars in losses each year. With Safari 20 SG insecticide, the crops are safe from plant-damaging pests. It kills and controls everything from aphids to whiteflies and even suppresses thrips, keeping the populations in check. It can be used in commercial greenhouses to protect ornamentals, vegetable plants and more. Other benefits and features of Safari insecticide include:

  • Formulated for extremely quick uptake and knockdown
  • Provides broad-spectrum control over Q- and B-biotype whiteflies
  • Continues to provide residual control long after application
  • Can be applied in multiple ways to treat the insects where they feed
  • For use on vegetable plants and vegetable transplants

Safari 20 SG Knocks Down Insects Fast

Greenhouse growers need a fast and effective product to control insect pests and to protect their crops. Safari 20 SG is a super-systemic insecticide and absorbs quickly into the plant for fast and effective pest control. It's extremely potent to aphids, whiteflies and other plant-damaging insects and provides unsurpassed control for weeks after application. Whether it's fungus gnat larvae or leafminers, nothing comes close to knocking down insect pests and keeping them down in commercial greenhouses.

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Safari 20SG Dinotefuran Systemic Insecticide

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Safari 20SG Dinotefuran Systemic Insecticide, a super-systemic insecticide with quick uptake and knockdown, controls a broad spectrum of ferocious and invasive pests, including Q- and B-biotype whitefly, hemlock woolly adelgid, emerald ash borer, mealybug, leafminer, fungus gnat, black vine weevil, glassy-winged sharpshooter, armored and soft scale and lacebug—some of the most costly pests that affect high value greenhouse and nursery crops such as poinsettia and hibiscus, as well as trees, shrubs and herbaceous ornamentals in the lawn and landscape market. Safari is super-flexible when it comes to application.

Safari 20SG can be successfully used as:

  • Post attack and curative treatment for Mountain Pine Beetle when used in combination with Pentra-Bark Surfactant;
  • Systemic treatment for Emerald Ash Borer used in combination with Pentra-Bark Surfactant;
  • Systemic treatment for Wooley Adelgid;
  • Systemic treatment for Scale;

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Safari 20 SG Insecticide

With new application flexibility, Safari can be applied by soil injection, drench, foliar spray or via chemigation. This product also works well with PentraBark. Safari's new generation active ingredient, dinotefuran, controls a broad range of difficult pests including: Emerald Ash Borer, Adelgids, Japanese Beetles, Leafminers, Scales, Thrips, Whiteflies and more. This is a restricted use pesticide in the state of New York and cannot be sold to customers in there. Sold in a 12 oz. jar, or a 3 lb. jug, or by the case (contains four of the 3 lb. jugs).

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This is a restricted use pesticide in the state of New York and cannot be sold to customers in there.

Safari Insecticide, a super-systemic insecticide with quick uptake and knockdown, controls a broad spectrum of ferocious and invasive pests, including Q- and B-biotype whitefly, hemlock woolly adelgid, emerald ash borer, mealybug, leafminer, fungus gnat, black vine weevil, glassy-winged sharpshooter, armored and soft scale and lacebug—some of the most costly pests that affect high value greenhouse and nursery crops such as poinsettia and hibiscus, as well as trees, shrubs and herbaceous ornamentals in the lawn and landscape market. Safari is super-flexible when it comes to application. Pests:  Q-biotype whitefly, B-biotype whitefly, armored and soft scale, emerald ash borer, mealybug, adelgid, aphids, flatheaded borers, glassy-winged sharpshooter, Japanese beetle (adults), lacebug, leaf beetle, leafhopper leafminer, mealybug, psyllid, root weevils, thrips (suppression), white grub Formulation: Water Dispersable Granules Signal Word: Caution

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The mixing ratio of Safari 20SG Systemtic Insecticide is 1.5 - 2.0 fl. oz. per inch of the trunk diameter. This needs to be mixed in at least 5-10 gallons of water. Remember, the important thing about using this product is that the water is a carrier. The amount of product is what is important. 

  • Asked by Michele from Tiffin, Ohio 06/19/2013 Q What is the half-life of this product with respect to the level of water PH when mixed? We are trying to see how long it takes the product to start to degrade and lose its effectiveness. A If kep out of the heat Safari 20SG Systemic Insecticide with Dinotefuran will last between 3-5 years. The mixed solution needs to be used within 24 hours of mixing. Was this answer helpful to you?   Yes No 53 of 64 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Kathy from Media, Pa 04/13/2015 Q We plan on using this product on our ash tree for ash borer. When is good time to apply? A You  can apply the  Safari 20SG Systemic Insecticide with Dinotefuran at any time as long as the ground is not frozen or when the plant is dormant. If you are already seeing activity then you can apply right away. Was this answer helpful to you?   Yes No 51 of 55 people found this answer helpful.

Safari can be applied as a basal trunk spray.  It is part of a product label that is distributed by the manufacturer.

  • Asked by John from Olympia, Wa 06/19/2013 Q Does this kill bumblebees, honeybees or ladybugs? Does this kill bumblebees, honeybees or ladybugs? A Yes, Safari 20SG Systemic Insecticide with Dinotefuran is highly toxic to bees and may harm other beneficials. Was this answer helpful to you?   Yes No 35 of 37 people found this answer helpful.

You would use 12 – 24 oz of Safari 20G per gallon of water if you are using as a basal trunk spray on trees or large shrubs per the product label .  If you are trying to spray as a foliar or broadcast spray for treatment of small areas: 1/2 - 1.0 tsp per gallon.  If you are trying to apply as a drench to the soil there is not going to be an amount per gallon but an amount per inch of shrub height or truck diameter.  Pages 10-11 explain the rates for this.

When doing a soil drench wtih Safari 20SG or any other systemic insecticide, the exact amount of water is not as important as using the correct amount of product. Your water is a carrier for the active ingredient, so you just need to use a sufficient volume of water to mix and apply the insecticide. To treat shrubs, you would use 3 to 6 grams (1.25 - 2.5 level teaspoons) of Safari 20SG per foot of shrub height, using 1-4 pints of water per foot of shrub height or per inch of trunk diameter for trees.

Per the product label for  Safari 20SG Systemic Insecticide with Dinotefuran  when using as a basal trunk spray to treat Hemlock Wooly Adelgids:  You use12-24 oz per gallon Depending on bark type and thickness, one gallon of spray solution will typically cover 65-85” of cumulative trunk diameter (1.5-2.0 fl oz per inch of trunk diameter) when applied to trunk between soil surface and 4-5 feet above soil surface.  When sprayed on the trunk, Safari 20 SG Insecticide will be absorbed through the bark and into the vascular system, and then transported throughout the tree. Speed of control will be dependent on tree size, tree health, environmental conditions and how actively pests are feeding. In actively transpiring trees, control may be evident within 1-3 weeks after application. Spray bark on root flare (buttress roots) and on trunk between soil surface and 4-5 feet above the soil surface. Adjust nozzle to uniformly distribute spray over the entire circumference of the tree trunk and buttress roots. Wet bark just to the point of saturation and run off onto soil. Apply ONLY with a low volume sprayer operated at less than 20 PSI to prevent tree damage, bounce back and drift of spray droplets. Time applications to coincide with when most vulnerable pest life stage is present on plants. Do not apply to wet bark, during rainfall or if rain is expected within 12 hours. Control may be less effective in trees with thick bark, and at times when trees are not actively growing or transpiring.

Safari 20SG should be stable on the shelf at least 3 years if stored in a dry, temperate environment out of direct sunlight.

  • Asked by Chris from Makawao, Hi 04/12/2013 Q How much Safari 20SG do I add to 1 gallon water? A The usage rate will depend on what you are using the product for. Please let us know what you will be using Safari for so we can better help you determine the correct usage rate for your needs. Was this answer helpful to you?   Yes No 13 of 34 people found this answer helpful.

Unfortunately there are no products known labeled for lanternfly control, including  Safari . Spotted Lantern Fly is an invasive pest only found in certain areas of Pennsylvania right now. Penn State Extension has set up an entire website to help track and control this pest. Please visit this site for information on how to report this pest and non-chemical steps recommended:

Further information for homeowners can be found here:

https://www.agriculture.pa.gov/Plants_Land_Water/PlantIndustry/Entomology/spotted_lanternfly/homeowners/Pages/default.aspx

Some folks are treating trees with dinotefuran, although since these products are not yet labeled for this pest, we cannot be certain as to the efficacy.

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When doing a soil drench with Safari 20SG or any other systemic insecticide, the exact amount of water is not as important as using the correct amount of product. Your water is a carrier for the active ingredient, so you just need to use a sufficient volume of water to mix and apply the insecticide. To treat shrubs, you would use 3 to 6 grams (1.25 - 2.5 level teaspoons) of Safari 20SG per foot of shrub height, using 1-4 pints of water per foot of shrub height or per inch of trunk diameter for trees.

  • Asked by Isabelle from Houston, Texas 06/08/2014 Q Will Safari kill white flies and aphids in an orchids greenhouse? How many times do I have to spray, and what is the application per gallon of water for misting system set 1:100? Is a 3lb size in liquid or solids?? A Yes, Safari is labeled for white flies and aphids in a greenhouse. You would spray once and if it is necessary to do a second application, it should be done 14-21 days after the inital one. The application is 1:100. It is a water soluble granule. Was this answer helpful to you?   Yes No 12 of 15 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by James from Boles, Ar The Tree Is In Ft. Smith Ar. 02/27/2013 Q Will Safari 20SG kill carpenter worms? I'm arborist and own a tree service; I've come across a Red Oak that has a number of problems, besides the borers for which I recommended a systemic insecticide {safari or Bayer landscape} , the tree also has misltoe, Hypoxylon canker which are being removed if the damage is to great. However the other day I found a couple carpenterworms in the tree and am concerned that there is a bigger infestation in the tree and was concerned that the systemic insecticides would not affect the carpenterworm. A Safari is not labeled for carpenter worm control and would likely only help provide control of the insects if they are sprayed directly before they bored beneath the bark. Systemic insecticides in general will not work for this pest because they live just beneath the bark. Unfortunately control is usually limited to only mechanical control by probing the tunnels with a wire to kill pupa, larva and eggs and then sealing the holes or destroying heavily infested trees. Was this answer helpful to you?   Yes No 12 of 17 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Karen from Vicskburg, Ms 05/06/2015 Q For how long does Safari kill insects on treated plants? A Safari 20SG Systemic Insecticide with Dinotefuran will typically be effective for 3-6 months following a systemic application to plants. Was this answer helpful to you?   Yes No 12 of 17 people found this answer helpful.

Although most manufacturers do not print a time limit for using mixed product on the label, the general rule of thumb is to use or discard insecticides (including Safari ) within 24 hours.  This is because the active ingredient can start to break down after that time and cause the solution to become less effective.  Some insecticides also can damage sprayer parts if left for long periods of time.  

  • Asked by Ivy from Aspen, Colorado 02/21/2013 Q To control spidermites on a tropical plant in a home should I Safari systemic granules or foliar spray? A Safari 20SG cannot be used indoors and it is not labeled for spider-mite control. We are unaware of any systemic product that is labeled for indoor use for spider-mite control. Instead we would recommend a foliage spray product such as Talstar P which is labeled for use on ornamental plants indoors and is also labeled for spider-mites. Was this answer helpful to you?   Yes No 10 of 11 people found this answer helpful.

You can use Safari 20SG as either a soil drench around the base of the trees or as a basal trunk treatment. If you are using a 1 gallon sprayer, then it sounds like you are wanting to do a basal trunk treatment. You would use 12 – 24 oz per gallon of water.  Depending on bark type and thickness, one gallon of spray solution will typically cover 65-85” of cumulative trunk diameter. 

  • Asked by Adam 05/19/2014 Q What's a good surfactant to mix with Safari 20SG Dinotefuran for Emerald Ash Borer? I want maximum penetration into the tree. A The Non-Ionic Surfactant for Herbicides would be a great choice. It will increase the penetration, coverage and overall effectiveness of almost any herbicide, fungicide or insecticide. Was this answer helpful to you?   Yes No 9 of 10 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Williamthompson from Farmingdale Ny 05/06/2015 Q I have a miniature weeping cherry tree planted three years ago it has soft scale will safari work? The tree has a 10 inch circumference trunk 6 foot tall 7 foot wide. Last year it looked very good this spring it looks quite ill I did spray it with seven and arbors oil. A Yes, Safari 20SG Systemic Insecticide with Dinotefuran is labeled for soft scale. Was this answer helpful to you?   Yes No 9 of 9 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Mary from Huntersville 01/02/2015 Q Will Safari 20SG prepared as a soil drench control scale on a pin oak? Pin oak is planted in a 3 foot strip of soil between the road and sidewalk in a subdivision. No wonder it's stressed! A Safari is certainly labeled to control scale, but honestly if will control it or not will depend more on what type of scale it is (soft or armored) and what life cycle/stage it is in as more mature stages can be almost impossible to control. Can you give us more information or see if a pest control company in your area can identify the type of scale you have? Was this answer helpful to you?   Yes No 9 of 11 people found this answer helpful.
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  • Additional Properties Listing Please be advised that due to a recent amendment to Act 451, Part 83, physician-recommended distance is defined as "a specific distance, not more than 100 feet from a linear boundary line, considered necessary and substantiated by a physician." This change preempts Regulation 637, Rule 5, Part 1(b) which states: "Any recommended additional distance notification deemed necessary and substantiated by the physician." This amendment, Section 8316(b) of Act 451, Part 83, was enacted on June 28, 2018 and has an effective date of September 27, 2018.

Contact Information

Tammy Martin Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development P.O. Box 30017 Lansing, MI 48909 Phone: 517-243-5680 Email:  [email protected]

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  23. MDARD

    In order to be placed on the 2024 Pesticide Notification Registry, applications and supporting documents must be received no later than February 1, 2024. Find frequently asked questions and further details here. Expires: Application must be submitted by February 1 of each year. Fee: Free. Forms. Pesticide Notification Registry Letter