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Andy from Tx writes

Since this is Spinosad based, is it organic? If not, what's in it that keeps if from being organic?

It is safe for vegetables, correct?

Answer:

Spinosad wil not persist in the environment. Sunlight and soil microbes break it down into carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen. It is classified as an organic substance by the USDA National Organic Standards Board that is safe to be used on vegetables as labeled. Conserve SC itself is not OMRI or NOP approved. We also sell Natural Guard Spinosad Landscape and Garden RTS, which is certified organic.

Answer last updated on: 06/08/2016

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