Now that I pulled my trees out of the greenhouse I am happy to see ladybugs and wasps swarming them, eating scale insects.
Tropicaltoba, I don't know exactly that percentage I am using, but I normally only spray hort oil on foliage at the lowest recommended rate on the directions sheet. I use much higher rates if spraying only leafless limbs.
In this particular test, though, I just keep doubling the dosage and spraying again every couple days to see if it would kill the armored scale adults through their shield. I got to the point where the trees were shiny all over, causing leaf damage to some and outright killing one. These were trees I was planning to get rid of anyway so I don't mind experimenting on them. But, even at these application rates I still saw adult armor scale wriggling through their semi-transparent shell.
I finally tried sythetic insecticide dinotefuran which killed them, but it is expensive.