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NOTE: Thuricide Concentrate has been discontinued and Caterpillar Kill Spray BT is the new name. Same product, just a new name.
Natural Guard Caterpillar Killer Spray with Bt previously known as Thuricide Concentrate is a biological insecticide with Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) for use on fruits, vegetables, shade trees, and ornamentals plants to treat a variety of leaf-feeding worms. Pests treated include bagworms, tent caterpillars, gypsy moths, cabbage loopers, and tomato hornworms. Hi-Yield Thuricide may be applied up to and including the day of harvest.
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Active Ingredient | Bacillus thuringiensis subspecies kurstaki strain SA-12 solides, spores, and insecticidal toxins, ATCC # SD-1323 15% |
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Target pests | Gypsy moth, tent caterpillars, cabbage looper, imported cabbage worm, tomato hornworm, bagworms, spring cankerworms, elm spanworms, fall cankerworms, fall webworms, gypsy moths |
For use in | Fruits, vegetables, broccoli, cauliflower, collards, kale, mustard greens, turnip greens, cabbage, celery, lettuce, melons, tomatoes, shade trees, ornamental plants |
Application |
Fruits and Vegetables: 1.5 oz. per 3 gallons of water (1 tbsp per gallon) Shade trees and Ornamentals: 2 oz. per 3 gallons of water (4 tsp. per gallon) Apply at first sign of infestation and repeat at weekly intervals when needed * See product label for complete application instructions |
Pet safe | Yes, if used as directed on Label |
Yield | 1 pint yields 32 gallons of finished solution for fruits and vegetables or 24 gallons for shade trees and ornamentals |
Shipping Weight | 1.18 lbs |
Manufacturer | VPG (Mfg. Number: 40425) |
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EPA Registration | 70051-65-7401 |
Natural Guard Caterpillar Killer Spray with Bt is a biological insecticide for use on fruits, vegetables, shade trees, and ornamentals plants to treat a variety of leaf-feeding worms. Pests treated include bagworms, tent caterpillars, gypsy moths, cabbage loopers, and tomato hornworms. Hi-Yield Thuricide may be applied up to and including the day of harvest.
What is Thuricide?
Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) (in the pest control form it is known as Thuricide) is a naturally occurring bacterium found in soils throughout the world. It is unique in that it offers unusual properties that make it useful for pest control, especially the control of leaf-feeding insects. This is because Thuricide reacts with the cells of the stomach lining of target pests, causing them to not be able to feed within hours after contact. The insects eventually die from starvation. The most common strain of Bt is the kurstaki strain which will kill leaf- and needle-feeding insects such as caterpillars and webworms.
Thuricide is generally considered beneficial in that it is naturally occurring and will not kill other non-target insects. For example, if Thuricide is applied to a vegetable garden, it will not kill honeybees or other pollinating insects. Also, Thuricide breaks down in sunlight within 1-2 weeks.
The Kurstaki Strain (Thuricide) will kill vegetable, fruit, tree and crop leaf-feeding insects such as the cabbage worm (cabbage looper, imported cabbageworm, diamondback moth, etc.), tomato and tobacco hornworm, European corn borer, Alfalfa caterpillar, alfalfa webworm, Leafroller, Achemon Sphinx, Tent Caterpillar, Fall Webworm, Leafroller, Red-humped caterpillar, Spiny elm caterpillar, western spruce budworm, pine budworm, and pine butterfly.
Works so far!
By Andy on 04/17/2011
Terrible problem with tent caterpillars in our apple & pecan trees. Applied Thuricide when tents started to appear and they were gone in a week. No signs of any tents after a month of treatment
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By Roger on 08/11/2011
I decided to try thuricide, instead of killing tomatoe worms with sevin or other insecticide. I am always concerned about killing off the pollinators, along with the worms. I sprayed at 1 tblsp per ga…
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By Mike on 07/08/2011
I have used this recently as well as in the past, with 100% effectiveness. I am using it against the China Mark Moth larvae, and other larval insect pest, on my waterlilies. I do mix it strongly, as …
Read Full Review »The shelf life of Thuricide Concentrate is 3-5 years from date of purchase if kept in a cool/room temp dry place.
According to the the Thuricide product label you may apply Thuricide up to and on the day of harvest.
Thuricide Concentrate is a very safe to use when the product label is followed. Be sure all pets and people are out of the area when Thuricide is being applied and they do not return until the area is…
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