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Azera Insecticide is a fast acting contact insecticide used in organic production to control soft and hard bodied insects that damage crops. Working through more than contact Azera Insecticide kills through insect ingestion and works to regulate insect growth as well. Azera Insecticide is a flexible insecticide that can be used on a wide range of insects at all different stages of life including adult, pupae, and larval. Use Azera Insecticide during any season on all growing crops and ornamentals outdoors or in greenhouses. Azera Insecticide can be tank mixed with most other acarcides, insecticides, adjuvants, fungicides, wetting agents, and foliar fertilizers.
Azera Insecticide is OMRI Certified and is organically compliant meeting the USDA National Organic Program (NOP).
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Active Ingredient | Azadirachtin 1.2% Pyrethrins 1.4% |
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Target pests |
Contact Kill of over 100 listed insects including: Aphids, Caterpillars, Leafminers, White-flies and others (Kills Larval, Pupae and Adult Stages of Listed Insects) * See label for complete list |
For use in |
Growing Crops Outdoors and in Greenhouses Ornamental Plants Grown Indoors or Outdoors |
Application | * See label for complete application instructions |
Pet safe | Yes, if used as directed on Label |
Formulation |
Professional Product Group 3A Insecticide |
NOT FOR SALE TO | PR |
Shelf Life | 1 year in original commercial packaging stored at room temperature |
Shipping Weight | 8.40 lbs |
Manufacturer | MGK |
UPC | 848920000089 |
EPA Registration | 1021-1872 |
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Azera Insecticide is not considered a non-repellent concerning social insects. It is not a true “repellent,” though since it will kill the insects that you spray with it. Non-repellent products are those that have a slower kill so that you get transfer effect among social insects such as ants or termites.
The difference is how they are marketed and labeled. Azera Gardening is marketed and labeled for smaller gardens and greenhouses, while Azera Insecticide is really labeled for commercial uses.