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Bonide (BND212) - All Seasons Horticultural and Dormant Spray Oil, Insecticide Concentrate (1 gal.)

Bonide (BND212) - All Seasons Horticultural and Dormant Spray Oil, Insecticide Concentrate (1 gal.) Bonide (BND212) - All Seasons Horticultural and Dormant Spray Oil, Insecticide Concentrate (1 gal.) Bonide (BND212) - All Seasons Horticultural and Dormant Spray Oil, Insecticide Concentrate (1 gal.) Bonide (BND212) - All Seasons Horticultural and Dormant Spray Oil, Insecticide Concentrate (1 gal.) Bonide (BND212) - All Seasons Horticultural and Dormant Spray Oil, Insecticide Concentrate (1 gal.)
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Based on 1,343 ratings
Easy to use
9.28
Value for money
8.98
Scent
6.86

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Product Description

YEAR ROUND PROTECTION Our 3-in-1 product is designed to protect against insects, mites, and diseases all year round. In addition to the dormant stage, it can also be applied at the green tip stage, delayed dormant stage, and during the growing season in order to prevent pest infestations and diseases
A variety of insects are smothered and destroyed by this product, including adelgids, aphids, scale insects, mites, mealybugs, and various species of moths.
COLOR CONTROL Helps control color changes caused by powdery mildew, rust, greasy spots, botrytis, and other diseases.
PROTECTOR OF FOLIAGE Used to protect ornamental plants, shrubs, pears, cherries, peaches, asparagus, corn, peppers, roses, and other crops mentioned on the label.
ASPECTS OF ORGANIC GARDENING Mineral oil is the active ingredient in All Seasons Spray Oil. The natural mineral oil leaves no toxic residues and is safe to use in organic gardening and around people and pets. When used properly, mineral oil can enhance organic gardening.

Questions & Answers

What are the differences between Neem Oil and this?

By coating the insects in all season's oil they are smothered because they breathe through Likewise, neem oil works the same way and also prevents insects from wanting to eat when taken in by them while they are feeding. Besides preventing a few plant diseases, neem is also a safe organic insecticide.

In your product, you describe the "mineral oil" as the same petroleum product sold in drug stores as a laxative. Is that the same product?

I don't think it is.

Do whiteflies die when this is applied?

There is no doubt that this product keeps whiteflies at bay

Selected User Reviews For Bonide (BND212) - All Seasons Horticultural and Dormant Spray Oil, Insecticide Concentrate (1 gal.)

Avoid using it when it is hot! You should not use it on plants when the temperature is over 85 degrees
3/5

Burning plants will occur during the summer due to sunlight.

Ryan Burch
Ryan Burch
| Jan 17, 2021
The first of the two pesticides i mix to deal with Leafminers and other citrus pests
5/5

Have you seen how the leaves are curling up and folding into themselves as you walk past your Citrus plant? Look closely at the leaf. Does it show "slimy" highways on one of its faces or under its underside? Does the leaf have any black spots? This happened to all my one-year-old citrus trees, and I just went insane watching it happen. Various types of ornamental and citrus trees were infected by that nasty, ugly leaf miner, including my bears limes, Mexican key limes, and oranges from Valencia and Dancy. To fix my issue, I did the following 1 .

2. Put 1 cup of Captain Jacks Dead Bug Brew in the 2 gallon sprayer and 1 cup of Bonide 212 All Seasons Concentrate in the 2 gallon sprayer. The second is. Make sure the mixture blends well. Put the citrus sprayer on and start spraying. In addition to spraying the tops of the leaves, you should also spray the bottoms. During the Leaf miner season, which begins June and ends November, in what I call the mining season. It is important to spray every three weeks to prevent a large infestation of them. It is also important to note that the damage has already been done, so you will not be able to reverse what has already been done, but you can stop the spread of the miner to By doing this, you will prevent damage to any new foliage, and you will stop additional damage to I wanted to point out that there will need to be two sprays to get rid of This should be done 2 weeks apart.
Your leaves will look shiny, but this is expected since the combination of the two contains an oily substance that smothers the miner. To me, it adds to the attraction, but that's only my opinion.

Elizabeth Sandoval
Elizabeth Sandoval
| Feb 24, 2021
This product has been very effective
5/5

I only used it once and noticed a significant drop in the number of spider mites infesting my kale plant, as I checked it the It was almost 9 a. m. when I did a very light spray because I was running late. 90 degrees and 45 Clearly states organic on the label, but warns not to use in temperatures above 90 degrees (I could not help myself), and a great amount for the price. I have tried quite a few products at the garden centers, but this is the first product that worked with minimal effort.

Ashlynn Yang
Ashlynn Yang
| Sep 29, 2020
A concentrated pesticide oil that is safe to use year-round
5/5

When I use this oil to treat my house plants, I find that it helps to control gnats, spiders and with other bugs. You must be patient It takes me about ten minutes to thoroughly treat about ten plants with a liter sprayer. Plants are sensitive to the oil in some cases. ZZ's, SNAkes, on the other hand, go crazy for It usually takes three treatments to get rid of bugs on the leaves. They have clean and bug-free leaves. Oil drains into the soil and smothers bugs. It is important to dampen the soil before you treat it so that roots aren't damaged. Basically, it is oil mixed with water. Springtime is a good time to spray roses and other scrubs. Among the things that I really like about this product are its minimal odors. This is not the case with I think this gallon container will last for quite a while.

Carlos Rasmussen
Carlos Rasmussen
| Apr 06, 2021
Codling moths, get out of here! Several of our fruit trees were treated with this dormant oil, which we bought to treat the dormant state of their leaves
5/5

We are dealing with a concentrated substance, so it might last us a few seasons at the very least. The codling moth lays its eggs on developing fruit, ruining it for human consumption (think of the proverbial worm in the apple). Dormant oil is a natural treatment that repels these moths. It's amazing what a single application of this fertilizer in early spring can do! After just one application, we had the biggest, healthiest apples ever! There is no way I could believe it, but one apple tree produced.

Casey FINCH
Casey FINCH
| Dec 22, 2020
In the end, my hedges surrounding the outer edges of my property were picture perfect
5/5

It took some time and several applications. Due to the black soot poop these white flies create, it took me such a long time to eliminate them from my Viburnum. In order to follow the directions perfectly, I had to ground myself and do a lot of research. After several applications and several months, my hedges now surround my property line like a picture. It took a few months, but I could not be happier with the results. Since then, I've ended up just using it once per month to do.

Samira Lamb
Samira Lamb
| Oct 08, 2020
Magnolia uses this
5/5

The scale on the Magnolia was obtained from this product That worked great!.

Cleo Ibarra
Cleo Ibarra
| Sep 21, 2020
I like how easy it is to use, it works well, and it does not smell
5/5

The Hudson sprayer I use for this is used every three weeks or so on my potted citrus trees. Results that exceeded our expectations. We do not smell anything. There are a lot of bugs in South Florida. I really like how this oil works. Shiny leaves accentuate the beauty of any landscape. I used it on a fern (scale), it worked there as well.

Lukas COLES
Lukas COLES
| Mar 21, 2021

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