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Natural Guard Insecticidal Soap RTU (RTU stands for Ready To Use) comes in a quick and easy ready-to-use bottle. It is used to treat plant insect pests such as Adelgids, Aphids, Earwigs, Grasshoppers, Lacebugs, Mealybugs, Mites and Plant Bugs. Natural Guard Insecticidal Soap is a multi purpose insect killer that can be used on house plants, flowers, trees, shrubs, and on fruits and vegetables up until the day of harvest. Insecticidal Soap products are environmentally friendly and can be used in organic production.
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Active Ingredient | Potassium laurate 1% |
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Target pests | Adelgids, aphids, earwigs, grasshoppers, lacebugs, mealybugs, mites, plant bugs, leafhoppers, psyllids, sawfly larvae, scale insects, tent caterpillars, thrips, whitefly, woolly aphids |
For use in | vegetables, fruit and nut trees, citrus, berries, ornamentals, shrubs, flowers, and trees in homes, gardens and greenhouses |
Application | Thoroughly spray insect pests to wetting on all plant parts, including undersides of leaves. Repeat treatment weekly or bi-weekly if needed. May be used on edible crops up to and including day of harvest |
Pet safe | Yes, when used as directed on the product label. |
NOT FOR SALE TO | |
Shipping Weight | 1.78 lbs |
Manufacturer | VPG |
UPC | 732221407022 |
EPA Registration | 67702-21-7401 |
Natural Guard Insecticidal Soap RTU comes in a quick and easy ready-to-use bottle. It is used to treat plant insect pests such as Adelgids, Aphids, Earwigs, Grasshoppers, Lacebugs, Mealybugs, Mites and Plant Bugs. Natural Guard Insecticidal Soap is a multi purpose insect killer that can be used on house plants, flowers, trees, shrubs, and on fruits and vegetables up until the day of harvest. Insecticidal Soap products are environmentally friendly and can be used in organic production.
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