I know some old hands are inclined to scoff at this sort of advice, yet being a Chemical Hygiene Officer for years, I just have to state the following:
One should use extreme caution when handling and using Lime Sulfur. It is very hazardous to humans breathing, on skin contact and to the environment.
That said we use it often on our home and the museum trees… and use appropriate PPE.
This means working outside and using chemical splash googles, heavy nitrile gloves, appropriate cartridge respirators, long sleeves, long pants and shoes. (These are regular items serious hobbyists should have available anyways)
Also store the product in a secure ventilated area within a secondary container safely away from children, pets etc.…. and please don’t pour the excess down the drain.
Here’s the latest
Safety Data Sheet I could find easily on Lime Sulfur 2020. Please read before using.
btw, even diluted the product poses a hazard.
cheers
DSD sends