An OMRI listed insecticide & miticide. It has been Proven to kill the eggs, larvae, nymphs & adults of over 25 small soft bodied insects, scale & mites as labeled. For use in organic gardening & can be harvested the same day it is applied. The dense oils suffocate insects by contact, so insects can’t develop a resistance. Leaves a micro-film on the plant which repels egg-laying females. Laboratory tests have Proven that it will not harm or kill bees. In addition it will not harm or kill other beneficial insects. Use on vegetables, fruits, nuts, vine crops, herbs, ornamentals, greenhouse crops, turf grass, landscape plants, bulbs, flowers & field crops. People, pet & Planet friendly!
T**7
Don't do it...
I want to recommend this so bad, since it's a bee safe insecticide...but it has done a number on my plants! I diluted it and applied per direction. I should've done a test run on a few plants. I was treating after finding a mealy bug on a new Echeveria succulent and to get rid of fungus gnats in my non-succulent indoor plants. It removed the farina from all of my succulents, burned the leaves on a number of them (my poor Aeonium kiwi...), and left oil all over nearly all of them. My basil has black spots all over it about a week post-treatment and I had to remove most of the leaves this morning (it's the only plant I don't think is going to make it). All of these plants were indoors, so it is not a combination of application and sunlight. I also tried to rinse it off once my plants starting showing damage but it's to no avail and the damage is done (I will say none of it, besides the basil have gotten worse).
S**K
Doesn’t last very long
Update: I have now used it for about a month and I am still seeing lots of bugs. It seems to only work for a very short time (days only) and if it rains you have spray the plants again each time.Aphids do not seem be too bothered by it which was the main bug I needed to kill.Ive only used once and I’m very pleased so far. I used this with all my veggie plants and rose bushes. The Peppers, strawberries, squash, zucchini, pumpkin, watermelon, etc. all did fine along with all my fruit and citrus trees . However, the tomato plants didn’t like it very well so if used on them I would maybe lessen the strength. Snap peas also didn’t seem to like it. The roses and all my other flowers did great. There is a fishy smell to it but not too bad and it is so much better than smelling chemicals.
D**A
So Smelly
This smells like straight fish oil. Using it as a spray is so gross, so I stopped that use of it. I have been using it as a soil drench since I got it and still use it for that. Doesn't help much with the gnats and spider mites that I purchased it for. If you are planning on using this outside, maybe the smell isn't such a big deal. If using for indoor plants, the smell is terrible, and it lingers for days. I would not repurchase.
A**R
Buyer Beware!
Purchased this item to treat my garden for aphids. Not only did It not work; it also left my plants with this waxy coating on the leaves and almost killed everything it was applied to.
P**N
WORKS GREAT
WORKS GREAT
V**H
And it kills other insects and fungis
It is bee friendly And it kills other insects and fungi's. Works well
Z**E
Good stuff
Much better than Neam oil and safe for Bees so you can spray when blooming i finally found a product that will keep white fly’s recommend.
P**D
Happy garderner makes happy beekeeper
Very good for garden,as i have honey bees and can only use this sort of pest killer
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