Safer 5452 3 in 1 Garden Spray Insect Killer Ready to use 32 Oz

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This Garden Spray Insect Killer controlled powdery mildew, black spot, leaf spot, rust. Multi-insect control: kills aphids, beetles, mealy bugs, caterpillars, thrips and whiteflies. Contains insect killing soap & sulfur based fungicide. Does not kill beneficial insects. It's safe for use around children & pets. 32 oz. RTU spray Contains potassium salts of fatty acids (.75%) and sulfur (.4%) as active ingredients Targets and kills aphids, beetles (Leaf-feeding), caterpillars (Leaf-feeding), crickets, earwigs, lace bugs, leafhoppers, mealybugs, mites, plant bugs, scale crawlers, thrips and whiteflies Controls and kills powdery mildew, black spot, leaf spot, rust 3-in-1 Concentrate works as a fungicide, an insecticide and a miticide OMRI Listed and compliant for use in organic gardening. Best Used For: Controlling powdery mildew, black spot, leaf spot, rust. Multi-insect control: kills aphids, beetles, caterpillars, mealy bugs, thrips and whiteflies. OMRI Listedr and compliant for use in organic gardening, this product works as a fungicide, an insecticide and a miticide. How to use it? Apply in the morning or late evening. Shake well. Use at the first sighting of insects or infection. Thorough coverage of both top and bottom leaves is important. Spray leafs to the point of run-off. Apply every 5-7 days when insects are present. Do not use on: Delicate fern, apricots, filberts, stock, walnuts, nasturtium, sweet pea, violet, mountain ash, japanese maple, horse chestnut, spinach, viburnum, newly planted cuttings, or plants stressed by drought. Do not apply when plants are in full sun. Fungicide use: Flowers and ornamentals: Apply at first sign of disease infestation. Spray at 7-10 day intervals following rain, or as needed to control powdery mildew, leaf spot, black spot and rust. Be sure to treat new growth and buds. Beans, peas, broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, collards, kale a