Bonide (BND022 - Ready to Use Neem Oil, Insect Pesticide for Organic Gardening (32 oz.) - 2 Pack
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Before using the bottle, shake the bottle well, as the contents can stink if left undisturbed for a short period of time. If you let it dry, it will no longer smell. Wet is the only time it works. This spray is amazing. I love it! I no longer have to deal with fungus gnats!
There is no way to keep the leaves moist when it is a house plant, and you cannot forget to water it if it is a house plant
According to the label on the front This liquid form of Neem Oil is a Clarified The percentage of other ingredients is 99.9%. The following percent represents We do not have any further information to provide
Selected User Reviews For Bonide (BND022 - Ready to Use Neem Oil, Insect Pesticide for Organic Gardening (32 oz.) - 2 Pack
There was something I should have paid more attention to. An extract of neem oil that is hydrophobic in nature and has been clarified. A pesticide will kill pests directly sprayed with it, but the same can be said for Neem oil does not contain azadirachtin, which is the active ingredient in neem oil that will kill bugs that feed on the treated plants. Consequently, it presents no benefit as a preventative. It also has no effect on One tsp each of vegetable oil and dish soap in one quart of water is the equivalent of this really expensive method.
As a whole, the chemical seems to be fine. A little sour, but it does the job. So far, I have not experienced any white spots on my roses since I first In contrast, I am not a fan of the nozzle design on this product. I like that the spray bottle produces a narrow stream of liquid instead of a broad spray area that tends to assault the plants rather than to mist them gently like a watering can. It does not bother me having the option of a narrow, heavy spray, but I would really like a second nozzle option for a gentler application for.
Although I like this product for its efficiency in killing gnats, it can possibly kill plants too. The best combination for me is apple cider vinegar mixed with a bit of baking soda.
The interface is easy.
The second time I used this on my vegetable garden was last year. Aphids weren't coming back since the first spray, so I sprayed again this morning. In my garden, I did a second spray two weeks after my first to prevent a spread of this pest. I put rubber gloves on and spray top and bottom of each leaf while wearing them. During the day, you should do this. At night, you need to do it after all flying insects have gone out, or the spray will kill all of the pollinators if it comes into contact with them. Bees and butterflies can again peruse the area in the morning as it has dried by then. I found it to be helpful!.
The box was wet when it arrived. There was a possibility that the cap was not tight enough. It must have been all over the delivery truck as well. I guess I will have to request a refund since I cannot return the item. * I had used it before and was very satisfied with it.
Plant pests respond well to this product. It is easy to use, just follow directions pertaining to the type of plants and you will have no mealy bugs, scale or any other insect problem.
This spray bottle can be turned upside down for spraying under leaves, but the solution was too watery to spray. The bottles that you get at the pharmacy are Neem. I made my own using the gallons.