Captain Jacks Deadbug Brew Concentrate would be a great product to use. PyGanic Gardening is also another option.
Captain Jacks Deadbug Brew is not specifically labeled for lily bugs. Please provide the details of your application for further assistance. Thank you!
Captain Jacks Deadbug Brew Concentrate is not specifically labeled for apple maggots. Please provide details on your treatment area/other targeted pests for a product recommendation.
Captain Jacks Deadbug Brew Flower and Vegetable Garden Dust is used for outdoor applications for the listed insects on the label.
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Captain Jacks Deadbug Brew Concentrate is not labeled for squash bugs and the active does not appear to be effective against them. Bonide Eight Insect Control Vegetable, Fruit and Flower would be a better option for them and beetles.
Whether the Captain Jacks Deadbug Brew Concentrate can be mixed with a fertilizer or not would be dependent on the particular ferilizer labeling and how each product is designed to be used. If, for instance, you were trying to control a pest with the Captain Jacks that needs to have all the foliage of the tree/plant sprayed, but the fertilizer needs to be applied to the root zone of the plant and not the foliage, then you could not mix them together. If you would like to provide us with the name of the particular Fertilome ferilizer you are considering, and tell us what pest you would be trying to target with the Captain Jacks, we would be happy to give further use instructions.
Captain Jacks Deadbug Brew Concentrate is not EPA exempt but is a naturally occurring soil dwelling bacterium.
Captain Jacks Deadbug Brew Concentrate is not labeled for applicatiom as a root drench. It is applied at 2 oz. per gallon per 1,000 sq. ft. for most applications (please refer to the product label for complete mixing and application instructions).
Captain Jacks Dead Bug Brew is not labeled to be used inside and would not be recommended for this use.
Captain Jacks Deadbug Brew Concentrate is not specifically labeled for chiggers. Onslaught is a great product for chigger control. Treatments for chiggers should begin in April/May and could need to continue through the summer as new chiggers move into the area. Treating the entire lawn is of little benefit because chiggers avoid direct sunlight and normally will not infest areas that are mowed or otherwise well maintained. Focus treatment on the unkept areas of the lawn and lawn edge. You can also use Onslaught to do a barrier treatment around the outside of your home and in your crawl space to stop pests from moving indoors.
Captain Jacks Deadbug Brew Concentrate is mixed 2 oz per gallon of water for listed pests in the following areas: Home Gardens, Lawns, Ornamentals, Fruit Trees, Citrus Trees, Vegetables and Berries.
Yes, Captain Jacks Deadbug Brew Concentrate is labeled for use tuberous vegetables, which would include carrots.
The Captain Jacks Deadbug Brew Concentrate is not labeled for Petunias. You may use Sevin Concentrate which will not harm Petunia's. Please review the label fo proper application.
Although Box Tree Moths are not listed as a controlled pest on the product label for Captain Jacks Deadbug Brew Concentrate, the Penn State Extension article here indicates that the active ingredient Spinosad in Captain Jacks Deadbug Brew Concentrate has been used to control this pest in Europe. Another recommendation for controlling young caterpillars and other caterpillars would be horticultural oil, insecticidal soaps or biopesticides. Adequate coverage can be difficult to achieve as the young caterpillars feed only on the undersides of leaves and older caterpillars are protected by silken retreats.
Non chemical methods when infestations are small, hand-picking caterpillars and disposing of them in soapy water is likely going to be an effective solution. When caterpillars are small, it is possible to knock them off plants with a strong jet of water, which kills many of them as they are unable to climb back up the plant before starving.
For recommendations on treating Box Moths in your county/region, we recommend contacting your Cooperative Extension Office for their advise on treatments that have shown to be successful in your area.
The Captain Jacks Deadbug Brew Concentrate can not be used in any form of fogger and is not for controlling mosquitoes at all. Fogging for mosquitoes with appropriate products will usually only provided temporary relief the day you fog but nothing beyond that timeframe. Residual spray products that last on the surface after drying will give you a more continuous approach to controlling the mosquito populations. You can see all the pro tips and products in our Mosquito Control Guide.
Captain Jacks Deadbug Brew Concentrate is made from an ingredient called Spinosad, which is a naturally occurring bacterial used to control many chewing worms and other pests from damaging the plants. It should not burn plants if used at the correct use rates per the Product Label instructions for that plant, and when applied at temperatures under 85 degrees. This is typically best done in early mornings or late evenings.
Since Copper Fungicide is an anti-bacterial active ingredient, it could offset the Spinosad in Captain Jacks Deadbug Brew Concentrate. It is not recommended to tank mix these two products together.
Yes, Captain Jacks Deadbug Brew Concentrate can be applied using a backpack mister. Please be sure to follow the label with regards to how much to use per gallon of water.
Captain Jacks Deadbug Brew Concentrate is not labeled for aphids or specifically currant blister aphids. PyGanic Gardening would be recommended as a contact kill against newly hatched aphids shortly after bud burst.