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Monterey LG6332 Bacillus Thuringiensis (B.t.) Worm & Caterpillar Killer Insecticide/Pesticide Treatment Concentrate, 16 oz

Monterey LG6332 Bacillus Thuringiensis (B.t.) Worm & Caterpillar Killer Insecticide/Pesticide Treatment Concentrate, 16 oz

Monterey LG6332 Bacillus Thuringiensis (B.t.) Worm & Caterpillar Killer Insecticide/Pesticide Treatment Concentrate, 16 oz
$  16.99

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9.53
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9.08

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Product Description

Bug Killer - this pest control is designed to be used against caterpillars and worm-type insects, such as cabbage looper, bagworm, gypsy moth, fall cankerworm, elm spanworm and others.
This insecticide is designed to help eliminate pests on a variety of plants including broccoli, Celery, Cabbage, Turnip greens, Mustard greens, Cauliflower, melons, lettuce, tomatoes, shade trees, ornamental plants and many other types of plants.
Earthworms and bees are both safe to use, if used as directed, Monterey B. The product has no effect on birds, earthworms, or beneficial insects such as honeybees or ladybugs.
This insecticide has been listed by OMRI as organic-friendly and has been The Organic Materials Review Institute, under the USDA's national organic program, determines whether or not a product qualifies as organic.
It is easy to apply - the product instantly mixes with water and should either be sprayed with a trigger spray bottle or sprayed with a The instructions on the label must be carefully read and followed.
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Questions & Answers

Is it possible to use the product undiluted in its original containers for a long time?

As a result, it is no longer effective by the end of the year, so I would say shelf life is probably related to the season in which you buy

Which methods are used in the mixing and administering of this? Thank you. ?

Pour 1 tsp of the solution per gallon of water and spray. At Walmart, I bought a pressurized gallon sprayer that makes the process super easy. To do so, you just have to make sure that you spray the tops and bottoms of the leaves, and my sprayer has a spraying wand that works great for that task.

Do you have the option of using an end-of-hose sprayer to apply the solution? How much dilution should I use?

For concentration, there is a guide on the bottle. A gallon contains about one ounce of it. It is technically possible to use a sprayer at the end of a hose. The spray may not be suitable for all households, and I'm always concerned that 16 gallons of water will pass through too quickly. The trees in our yard are very tall, very broad, so I make a solution in a lidded container and use hot water to reach the top of them. I am satisfied with the product. In a matter of minutes, caterpillars begin to drop. To combat this problem, I sprayed pesticide on trees and let it soak into their roots for a week. However, it takes a while to work, but has so far proved to be effective.

Sod webworms are killed by Monterey. Is that right?

Webworms live in the thatch, just above the soil level. They feed on the undersides of leaves and spin a light web. A few small brown spots are visible on the turf where there is damage. During the winter, young soil webworm larvae live inside silk-producing plants In the soil or in the thatch, tunnels lined with earth. Lawns with thick thatch need to be weeded and other horticultural stresses are reduced. If the infestation is moderate, use soap (two Then rake and destroy the caterpillars. Apply liquid soap per gallon of water) to attract caterpillars to the lawn surface. After you have applied the nematodes to the lawn, water it again immediately. A species of Bacillus thuringiensis that lives in soil A particular benefit of kurstaki is its effectiveness against If you have a heavy infestation, insecticidal soap will work quickly. The pesticidal action of this short-lived natural pesticide requires it to damage the outer layer of soft-bodied plants The second line of defense for dealing with insects are natural pesticides with shorter half-lives that kill living, heavy-bodied insects within hours. Botanical insecticides from naturally occurring oils and fats are natural insecticides that kill dehydrating, heavy-bodied insects within hours. The spray does not cause adverse effects on living organisms like commercial chemical sprays. Biotechnology company Spinosad is another example of a fermentation-derived biological agent. Among numerous insect species, spinosad is highly active both when in contact with them and when consumed by them. In the right amount, it is the active ingredient. If it has been watered down, it is not the active ingredient. Known as spinosad, it is a natural substance produced by soil bacteria and capable of toxic effects on A mixture of spinosyn A and spinosyn D makes up spinosyn

Selected User Reviews For Monterey LG6332 Bacillus Thuringiensis (B.t.) Worm & Caterpillar Killer Insecticide/Pesticide Treatment Concentrate, 16 oz

This is a great product for medical marijuana
5/5

There is a high probability that you have some sort of worm problem, if your reading this. Whether you can salvage your crop depends on how late it is. Unless you know of the pest(s), they are likely well established in your plants by that time and are already causing damage. Following are some tips based on my experience as a successful outdoor grower. First, let's go back to Be sure to prune your plants and remove all dead matter, such as yellow leaves, as soon as possible. Once the plant has matured, you'll need to remove all the fan leaves, leaving only a few near the area where buds will appear. If you water your plants in the morning at first light and shake them well, you will be able to monitor for pests and make sure that the plants are getting all the nutrients they need. For better results, I always water when my plants are at first light. As the buds start to appear, I also look closely to see if I see any telltale black droppings on the leaves. I usually do a thorough inspection of all the surrounding areas once the buds start to form well. Their size is usually 1/2 inch to 1 inch long and they are hidden inside the buds. Those things grow extremely fast, if you see one there may be more nearby. It's going to kill them, at least if you spray it. Even if there are few left, there is a chance for your plant to be saved. Remove any leaves you find and if there are only a few you still have time. You need to carefully remove every bud and examine its insides every day until you receive this product. For best results, I recommend you spray once every week after the first white hair appears on the buds. I recommend you spray at least an hour or two before the sun hits them to prevent burning. I literally drench them in the first application and make sure to get all the way down to the very center of the buds. My next step is to give them all a good shake after I have cleaned my sprayer and even to hit the large buds with my hand to remove the excess liquid. After that, you can apply less heavily each week until a week before harvest, although you can do it up until the day of harvest. The resulting blend is very light and slightly opaque, with a very faint fragrance. When the buds are dry, the only scent I can detect is the aroma of The product should be kept cool at all times. A label stated that if it exceeds 90 degrees, the potential has been lost. Phoenix people are in for a rough time. If you are at your mailbox, it may be 150 degrees. It is best to order ahead of time and consider shipping temperatures. In addition to spider mites, another pest I am prone to is bedbugs. The Grow-device is what I use A safe environment In Israel, it was developed for medical marijuana use. In addition to working great, it is easy to use. The success rate of these two products will greatly increase and 90% of pests are prevented if you use them from the start.

Jessie Cochran
Jessie Cochran
| Aug 19, 2021
I find this stuff to be absolutely incredible
5/5

On my balcony, I found a lot of green caterpillars eating my plants. My plants would eat at night and I could not find out what was eating them. The first thing I thought it might be were earwigs, but I never saw any, and I looked in all the usual hiding places - I couldn't find them. My first sighting of caterpillars was at very early hour one morning when I stepped under cardboard. I used this product only early one evening, and only because some left over was mixed up, and it said to use it quickly, so I sprayed the next morning. Otherwise, I haven't used this product, it's been sitting in the cupboard. Plants that grow on the property.

Over a week has passed and I have not seen any more evidence of eating on my plants - I hope they are still alive. I'm happy! Pest management solutions that are organic typically require the use of a lot of products, are not easy to apply, and are not very effective. But, this stuff really works. In a gallon of water, you only need about 3 tablespoons of solution. Unfortunately, as much as I would like to look it up, I'm too lazy to do so. The administration is therefore cheap. It works immediately after administering this product.

Eating the plants right after applying this product is not an issue. There is no danger to humans at all. A bacteria that is eaten by caterpillars will kill them. What you need to understand is For the caterpillars to die, they need to eat the leaves on the plants that are covered with this. In other words, you plan to let it grow Make sure you don't wash the ink The product works best on a cloudy day, and sunlight can damage it. So you should apply it at dusk or dawn, so that it doesn't ruin the product on the plants. No matter how much it costs, the only thing to buy when there are caterpillars on your property is this product. Several veggies, peas, etc. can be eaten the same day you treat the plant for this spray. The price is very reasonable too, considering what you can spray on the plants and eat that day. Food products made from this plant are safe to consume by humans and animals. Due to all of these reasons, I find this to be an amazing product, and I'm thrilled to have discovered There are other strains of BT that I have used for fungus gnats, such as mosquito bits, and I have found them to be okay, but nothing like it, which is made specifically for As long as you buy it with confidence, it will do the job like a miracle, and you won't have to worry about consuming harmful chemicals when you eat the fruit, plant, etc. Just a big thanks to the company for making this product available to me.

Luca HUMPHREYS
Luca HUMPHREYS
| Aug 31, 2020
No worms in the cabbage Worms, you're in trouble! That's all there is to You can keep those cabbage worms away by following this method
5/5

The instructions are easy to follow and it works like a charm. The rest of what I can tell you is not important. Although you will still come under some insect attack, the worms won't hurt if you kill them In some cases, they do not survive after eating a few leaves treated with chemicals. Here are a few pictures of a cabbage I used this stuff to protect. It must be noted that you apply this stuff to the outer leaves of the growing cabbage, since the cabbage grows from the inside out so even though it is rated as organic gardening (after all, it is just a naturally occurring bacterium) there is no health risk associated with this product. Following the instructions is all that's required You should not overapply the solution and make sure that you get the dilution right. I have used a 1-gallon dilution on some occasions It is the proper size and model, hand pump operated, for the application, and it functions On Amazon, you can purchase the sprayer. Please visit www. com.

Carolina McIntosh
Carolina McIntosh
| Dec 13, 2020
WORKS like a charm! My petsunias that had been eaten were ravaged and the huge holes and missing blooms left me heartbroken! This product appears to be premixed, so I did a bit of research
5/5

- What an awesome job! A solution was found for all problems. Nevertheless, my little worm friends will not go away! I learned after drinking 2 bottles that this is going to be a weekly to 10 bottle routine It was a long day of exercise. I'm sure I covered every plant and soil (to kill the larva), but those little things can add up over time. Oh, my! Grrrr! To boost my efforts, I decided to get the "big guns" and purchased a gallon sprayer and By mixing a new gallon whenever I see a sign of the problem, I can keep on top of the problem at a much more economical cost. This product is highly recommended I am sure you will be delighted to see your beautiful blooms growing healthily again!.

Summer Richard
Summer Richard
| Oct 04, 2020

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