While Fertilome Triple Action is a fantastic product for a wide variety of insects and safe for vegetable gardens, it is not something to use for grubs in the soil. A better option would be either Milky Spore Powder (if its only japanese beetle grubs) as it is a completely organic grub control product for use in lawns and gardens; Or a product like Imidapro 4SC which is labeled for use on edibles with short pre harvest intervals and will control grubs of all kinds and any other insects trying to do damage to your edibles.
Unfortunatley, we do not carry the Fertilome Triple Action with 70% Neem Oil in a spray bottle. We only carry the concentrate and we are not familiar with the spray bottle. We would suggest you contact the manufacturer, VPG, at 888-583-5296 for assistance.
When using horticultural oils, we would suggest using only one at a time to avoid damaging your plants. Triple Action has Neem Oil (a horticultural oil derived from the neem tree) plus pyrethrin, a contact insecticide, so it is a combination product with two modes of action. The product label for Triple Action also indicates not to use the product when temperatures are less than 45 degrees. A Dormant Oil is usually applied at a higher concentration during winter months. Be sure to follow the product labels and local recommendations for timing when using horticultural oils. This fact sheet from University of Nevada Copperative Extension has great information about horticultural oils.
Fertilome Triple Action with 70% Neem Oil can be applied on Fruits, Herbs, Nuts, Spices, Vegetables, Roses, Flowers & Shrubs. It does not specifically list muscadine vines on the product label. Please provide additional information including the targeted pest for further assistance and recommendations.
Yes, Triple Action will kill clover mites on contact. This would typically be used for clover mites that are found on edible plants such as vegetables or herbs. Be sure to get good coverage on all the leaf surfaces (top and bottom). If you are needing to treat on a structure itself for clover mites, the we would recommend Talstar P, which is a residual insecticide.
We would recommend that you use Ferti-lome Triple Action diluted as directed on the product label. If it was already applied undiluted, we recommend that you consult with Fertilome directly at 855-270-4776 for advice.
Yes, Ferti-lome Triple Action is labeled for use on flowers and ornamentals for insect and fungus control.
Yes, You can apply Ferti-lome Triple Action to your established fruit trees for eliminating beetles including Japanese beetles. Please make sure to read the product label to ensure the product is safe for your specific fruit tree.
Ferti-lome Triple Action is not labeled for spiders. You can find our available spider control products here.
Ferti-lome Triple Action is a good option to use for worms on edibles
Ferti-lome Triple Action is not labeled for ladybugs. You can find the selection of products we offer for ladybugs here.
Triple Action Plus/Triple Action Plus II has been remade and is now Fertilome Triple Action with 70% Neem Oil in which they have removed the PBO making it safe for organic gardening as it contains only all-natural products. The Pyrethrin in the Fertilome Triple Action will harm bees, but not hummingbirds if they are in the area during treatment or contact a wet surface after application. Be sure to apply only in the early morning or late evening to limit the contact with bees. The product is safe when used as directed on the product label.
Fertilome Triple Action is a liquid concentrate insecticide, miticide, and fungicide that is diluted with water and applied using a hand pump or backpack sprayer. You can view the full instructions on the product label here. Please let us know if you have questions about a specific application of this product.
No, per the Ferti-lome Triple Action product label, " Do not add adjuvants (spreaders, stickers, extenders, etc.)"
There wouldn't be any reason to mix Fertilome Triple Action with Ultra Pure Oil, as both are designed to do the same thing, just use a different oil type in each. You do not want to overload your plants with oils as this can cause plant burn. If you are wanting to use both products, you can alternate each application with them, and reapply every 7-10 days as needed. Fertilome Triple Action is used at 1 oz per gallon of water. You will need to consult the Ultra Pure Oil Product Label for mixing instructions as it varies by plant species and targeted pest/disease.
Ferti-lome Triple Action is labeled for leafminers and should be applied at the rate of 2 tablespoons (1 fluid ounce) per gallon of water. Per the product label, thoroughly mix solution and spray all plant leaf surfaces (including undersides of leaves) until completely wet.
Ferti-lome Triple Action can be used as an insecticide, fungicide & miticide on fruits up until the day of harvest. This can also be applied to Herbs, Nuts, Spices, Vegetables, Roses, Flowers & Shrubs. Click HERE for the product label.
Ferti-lome Triple Action is not labeled specifically for clover mites, but it is labeled for mites in general.
No, Ferti-lome Triple Action is for outdoor applications only to Fruits, Herbs, Nuts, Spices, Vegetables, Roses, Flowers & Shrubs. Indoor garden plants should be taken outdoors for treatment and allowed to completely dry then can be moved back indoors. Please review the product label for more information.
According to the product label, Ferti-lome Triple Action is for use on fruits, nuts, vegetables, herbs, spices, roses, houseplants, flowers, and shrubs so the product would be safe to be applied to eggplants and peppers. Please be sure to carefully read the product label before application.