Fertilome Triple Action with 70% Neem Oil is a great option for beetles and other insects. This product is also a fungicide and miticide all in one. The mixing rate is 1 fl oz per gallon of water. Applications can be done every 14 days as needed.
It is not necessary to wear a mask when applying Ferti-lome Triple Action if you are spraying in a well ventilated area. If not, we would recommend using a mask.
Ferti-lome Triple Action cannot be used in the home. It would be best to move the plants to an outdoor area and spray, then return inside once dry.
Fertilome Triple Action with 70% Neem Oil could harm Hibiscus blossoms because of its sensitive tissues. It would be recommended to apply at the cooler points of the day. Also, on a day that is less windy to help prevent drifting on the Hibiscus.
No, you do not have to test the pH of the water before using Fertilome Triple Action unless your water tends to be more alkaline or acidic. You may need to add a pH buffer.
We would recommend using Fertilome Triple Action. This is a fungicide, insecticide and miticide all in one. This is a very good product that is safe for use on edibles. The mix rate is 1 fl oz per gallon of water. This can be done every 14 days as needed.
Ferti-lome Triple Action is labeled for stink bugs and can safely be used in tomatoes.
Ferti-lome Triple Action is not labeled to be used on lawns, it is more for plants, crops, fruit trees etc as directed on the product label.
Ferti-lome Triple Action is not labeled for bedbugs or for indoor use. Please check out our Bedbug Kits and article/videos on How to Get Rid of Bedbugs to learn how to implemetn a successful eradication program.
Mix Ferti•lome ® Triple Action at the rate of 2 tablespoons (1 fluid ounce) per gallon of water and according to the product label. This product is most effective when applied on a 7 to 14 day schedule. For heavy insect populations, spray on a 7 day schedule. Be sure to thoroughly mix the solution and spray all plant leaf surfaces (including undersides of leaves) until completely wet. Excessive application is unnecessary and to be avoided. Frequently agitate solution as you spray
Yes, Ferti-lome Triple Action can be applied to fruits and vegetables all the way up to the day of harvest without causing any harm to the plant or you.
Ferti-lome Triple Action will not kill plants at all and is safe when used as directed on the product label.
The mix rate for the Fertilome Triple Action is 1 oz. per gallon of water; spray plants until wet but not dripping every 7-14 days or as needed.
Yes, Ferti-lome Triple Action can be applied to fruits, herbs, and vegetables all the way up to day of harvest.
The active ingredient in Ferti-lome Triple Action is Clarified Hydrophobic Extract of Neem Oil 70% Pyrethrins 0.25%.Ferti-lome Triple Action can harm bees that are sprayed directly or that contact a wet treated surface long enough to receive a lethal dose. It would be recommended to apply early morning or late evening and avoid spraying the blooms to prevent harm to bees.
Fertilome Triple Action Plus II with 70% Neem Oil probably wouldn't be the best choice because it doesn't leave a long lasting residual behind. The standard approach to manage white pine weevil is to spray insecticides in spring. This treatment is directed at the overwintered adults to kill them before they lay eggs. Current insecticides useful for this treatment would include products that contain bifenthrin (Talstar), cyfluthrin (Tempo) or permethrin (Tengard). Rates of use should be to the high-end of what is labeled, such as for bark beetles or borers. Timing is very important but difficult to determine. Sprays should be applied shortly before adults begin to feed on the terminal and lay eggs. You can contact your local cooperative extension office and speak to the master gardener on staff who can help you determine the correct timing. Treatment of the top of the tree during midsummer, after adults have emerged from the wilted terminals, can kill weevils as they feed in this site, reducing overall numbers that may cause problems in the subsequent year. Also, as many weevils crawl to the trees in spring, treatment of the lower trunk at the same time spring terminal applications are made may also help kill some of the migrating overwintered insects.