Using Neem Oil Concentrate 70% as a fungicide or insecticide: Mix 2 tbsp. per 1 gallon of water. Spray all plant surfaces including the undersides of leaves until completely wet.
Yes, you can mix neem oil and water. Depending on the neem oil you are looking to use like the Neem Oil Concentrate 70% the mixing rate is labeled to use 2 tbsp per one gallon of water.
While we are unsure if there are any specific restrictions in your region, The Neem Oil is a natural and organic product that in most states is legal for you to apply without having a license so long as you are applying it to your own property and not as a business for profit. We do not have any res…
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Neem Oil Concentrate should be applied every 7-14 days as needed for spider mites.
You want to mix 2 tbsps. Neem Oil Concentrate 70% per 1 gal. of water.
Neem Oil Concentrate 70% should not be applied indoors for treating pests. It is labeled to apply to indoor houseplants and listed outdoor applications only.
The inert ingredient part of any product is a trade secret and not disclosed to anybody.
We would not know what the inert ingredients are in Natural Guard Neem Oil Concentrate 70% or any other product since the manufacturers do not disclose that to us. You can call the manufacturer to discuss those ingredients at 888-583-5296.
Natural Guard Neem Oil Concentrate 70% is pet safe if used as directed on the manufacturer's product label. Pets should be removed from the area while the product is being applied, and can then re-enter the treated area once the application has completely dried.
Natural Guard Neem Oil Concentrate 70% cannot be used in a fogger. Please view our ULV Fogging Solutions Page for options.
This product is not labeled for fleas.
Per the manufacturer Neem Oil Concentrate 70% could be toxic to humans and animials, and should you come in contact with if wash skin with soap and water or flush eyes with plenty of water.
The remaining portion of the ingredients in Neem Oil Concentrate 70% are inert and privvy to the manufacturer. You may contain VPG directly for more information at 855-270-4776.
Natural Guard Neem Oil Concentrate 70% is not labeled for treatment of lawn for fungus. We do offer professional fungicides that can be rotated for brown patch and large patch, such as Clearys 3336F, Eagle 20EW, and Azoxy 2SC.
The product label for Natural Guard Neem Oil Concentrate 70% states the following: "This product is toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment. Do not apply this product while bees are actively visiting the treatment area." For further clarification and product support, the manufacturer can be …
Read Full Answer »Natural Guard Neem Oil Concentrate 70% can injure bees if they are contacted directly or contact a wet surface. It is recommended to avoid spraying when they are in the area (treat early morning or late evening when they are less active) and do not spray the blooms where they would be visiting. …
Read Full Answer »The Natural Guard Neem Oil Concentrate 70% can be used as a foliar spray on a variety of plant species for mites and many other insects that may be present and actively damaging the plant. When using oil products on sensitive flowers and plants during the summer heat, we suggest only applying in the…
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