Southern Ag Conserve Naturalyte Insect Control has a pre-harvest interval of one day after application for lemons. It is labeled for treatment of spider mites as directed along with Fire Ants, Caterpillars, Worms, Leafminers, Leafrollers, Thrips, Gall Midges, Leaf Feeding Beetles, Fruit Flies, Colorado Potato Beetle and Corn Earworms only.
There are no set expiration dates for spinosad products such as Southern Ag Conserve Naturalyte Insect Control or other professional insecticide concentrates. We would recommend using within 3 years of purchase for the best results, and storing the product out of direct sunlight and in a temperate environment (avoid freezing or temperatures over 90 degrees). When you dilute the product, you should use your dilution within 24 hours for best results. You may contact the manufacturer directly with more specific questions at 941-722-3285.
Per the Southern Ag Conserve Naturalyte Insect Control Product Label- Cat Fleas (suppression only): Apply early or late in the day since control requires direct contact with the diluted spray before drying.Thorough coverage is necessary. Reapply in 7-14 days to control adults that have emerged from pupae present at the time of initial treatment. We would not recommend the Southern Ag Conserve for use for any flea control problems you may be currently experiencing in the lawn. If you are looking for a natural flea control product, EcoVia EC could be used. As long as the geckos and lizards are out of the area while you are doing the actual application of either product it shouldn't effect them. You will most likely see a reduction in the gecko and lizard populations on your property though as you will be eliminating their food source (insects).
Southern Ag Conserve Naturalyte Insect Control is not labeled for squash bugs. We do carry Hi-Yield Indoor/Outdoor 10% Permethrin Insecticide, which is labeled for squash bugs and will do great job controlling them when used as directed on the product label.
Yes, Southern Ag Conserve Naturalyte Insect Control is labeled to be used on fruits and vegetables for thrips.
Yes, Southern Ag Conserve Naturalyte Insect Control can be used on lime trees. It is an OMRI listed organic product as well.
Southern Ag Conserve Naturalyte Insect Control is not labeled for either white flies or aphids. Bonide Pyrethrin Garden Insect Spray would be a good option for both.
Southern Ag Conserve Naturalyte Insect Control does not state it can be used on grapes on the product label so we cannot recommend it. Sevin Concentrate would be an alternative
Southern Ag Conserve Naturalyte Insect Control lists specific pre-harvest intervals for each vegetable on the label, it is anywhere from 1-7 days. Please review the label for complete information on your target vegetables.
No, Southern Ag Conserve Naturalyte Insect Control is not labeled for pets. Here is a link with products that are labeled for fleas that are safe for cats if used as directed.