Fertilome Spinosad Soap - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Kim from Dewey
    06/13/2019
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    What is the shelf life for Natural Guard Spinosad Soap Concentrate?
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    The shelf life for Natural Guard Spinosad Soap Concentrate is up to 3 years from the date of purchase if stored at room temperature.

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  • Asked by Ed
    06/29/2019
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    How is Natural Guard Spinosad Soap Concentrate applied? Can I use it in a hose-end sprayer?
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    Natural Guard Spinosad Soap Concentrate is applied at the rate of 7 oz. per gallon of water.  You can use a hose-end sprayer if it can be calibrated accordingly.  Apply when insects are present. Thoroughly spray all plant parts with diluted solution to wetting, including undersides of leaves. 

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  • Asked by Susan from Deville, Louisiana
    06/19/2021
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    Can you spray Natural Guard Spinosad Soap Concentrate on tomatoes and can you eat the fruit after?
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    Yes, Natural Guard Spinosad Soap Concentrate can be applied to tomatoes and can be applied the day before harvest. 

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  • Asked by Merci from Corydon In
    06/22/2021
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    Can I use Natural Guard Spinosad Soap Concentrate on apple trees?
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    Natural Guard Spinosad Soap Concentrate is labeled for use on apples 

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  • Asked by Bettie from Huntington Beach Ca
    06/21/2022
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    I had curly leaf on my plumeria.
    I bought this product recommended by Armstrong's garden. I hope this will whatever is curling up the leaves on my plumeria. In addition I also am having problems with my lantana. Not sure what eating it but I used it on those plants as well.
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    Natural Guard Spinosad Soap Concentrate is specially formulated to protect against insects and powdery mildew on a wide variety of plants, including ornamental plants and flowers.  You can refer to the manufacturer's product label for application instructions, and use as directed.
     
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  • Asked by Alan from Belen, New Mexico
    07/08/2022
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    Is Spinosad Soap harmful or what effects does it have to pollinators such as honey bees?
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    According to the manufacturer's product label, Natural Guard Spinosad Soap Concentrate "is toxic to bees exposed to treatment for 3 hours following treatment.  Do not apply this pesticide to blooming, pollen-shedding or nectar-producing parts of plants if bees may forage on the plants during this time period".
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