Scotts Banrot is a brand of fungicide products used to treat various diseases that affect turfgrass and ornamental plants.
Scotts Company was founded in 1868 by Orlando Mclean Scott in Marysville, Ohio.
The company expanded to include a lawn care division in 1924.
The Banrot brand of fungicides was introduced in the 1960s.
Scotts merged with Miracle-Gro in 1995 to form The Scotts Miracle-Gro Company.
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A fungicide used to treat pink snow mold, gray snow mold, and other diseases that affect turfgrass.
A high-strength fungicide used to treat a wide range of diseases that affect turfgrass and ornamental plants.
Scotts Banrot works by preventing the growth of fungal spores on plants and in the soil.
No, Scotts Banrot is toxic to pets and should be kept out of reach.
No, Scotts Banrot is not labeled for use on edible crops.
The frequency of application will depend on the specific disease being treated and the severity of the infestation. Follow the label instructions carefully.
No, Scotts Banrot is only effective against certain fungal diseases. It is important to correctly identify the specific disease affecting your plants before applying any fungicide.