🌼 Keep your garden thriving with nature's best defense!
The Pyrethrin Garden Insect Spray Concentrate is a powerful yet eco-friendly solution designed to control a broad range of garden insects while being safe for beneficial species. With a convenient 16 fluid ounces of concentrated formula, it ensures effective pest management without compromising your garden's health.
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This will help you win your battle
This will help you win your battle and I use it for everything around my house. I have kids and pets and never an issue, the concentrate goes along way and if you were to call an exterminator for some thing like bedbugs, fleas from animals, ants and roaches, stink bugs, anything that invades the house this stuff will control. It lasts a while without needing react location and is extremely effective even after it’s dry. If you have ants that come in relentlessly this will absolutely stop the flow. Spray and let it drip behind your baseboards and through the cracks of the wood floors, when it dries it will create a barrier. It’s the exact same product a pest exterminator would use
C**R
this stuff works for japanese maple leaf hoppers!
Could not find in stores. Was so glad to find it on amazon. Arborist recommended this chemical, and if used according to package directions, it works.
A**Y
works well
Did the work. Smells like gazoline though.
A**N
Killed the small lubber grasshoppers in FL
I bought this after googling what specific type of insecticide was need to kill lubber grasshoppers before they matured. I applied the insecticide as the bottle says to on the areas where they were and I haven't seen em since! Definitely recommend it if you are having them pop up this spring. I didn't have my hopes up but it was actually well worth the price.
J**R
Nuking the pests in my aviary as safely as possible
I keep pigeons in an outdoor loft/aviary, and made the mistake of having some stumps on the rubber mat floor as perches - I experienced a isopod population explosion that wouldn't have been harmful by itself, but drew in larger inverts interested in eating them, and THOSE scared my birds away from their food. No good. Pyrethrin is often used at a different dilution as a spray to get lice/mites off of pigeons, and it's not a carcinogen unlike the alternative permethrin, so I mixed up a bit of this in a pesticide sprayer and had some battles. It smells a bit funky but I gotta imagine that's to tell you it's there. After treatments in the loft it was easy to hose the floor off and make sure nothing lingered too much, but having a pesticide that I know isnt a serious exposure risk to myself or to my birds is great, and this stuff definitely does it's job, especially if you make a direct hit.
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