Safer Insect Killing Soap With Seaweed Extract Multiple Insects Spray 32 Oz

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For use in organic gardening pest control formula kills a variety of insect pests but is gentle on plants with no unpleasant odor. The Insect Killing Soap utilizes the power of potassium salts of fatty acids (insecticidal soap). The potassium salts weaken the insects waxy protective outer shell. Apply every 5-7 days when insects are present or as needed to prevent further damage. It works for aphid control and mealybug control as it dehydrates the insect by breaking down its waxy membrane. Since Safer Brand Insect Killing Soap, is a contact killer, several applications may be needed for full control. As a general rule, much like watering, do not use these products in the peak of the day or when temperatures exceed 90 degrees F to avoid wilting or browning of the leaves. Safer Brand Insect Killing Soap with Seaweed Extract is a special formulation of insecticidal soap that kills insects yet is gentle on plants. This product will not persist in the environment, and can be used up until the day of harvest. Ready to use Controls many insects including aphids, grasshoppers, and more OMRI Listed and compliant for use in organic gardening 100% ready-to-use. Just point and spray Gentle on plants with no unpleasant odor Can be used up until the day of harvest Will not persist in the environment. Specifications: 32 fl oz RTU Contains potassium salts of fatty acids (2%) and seaweed extract. What it kills: Aphids, earwigs, grasshoppers, harlequin bugs, leafhoppers, mealybugs, mites, plant bugs, psyllids, sawfly larvae, soft scales, spider mites, squash bugs, blossom thrips, and whiteflies. Where to use it: Roses, flowers, fruits, vegetables, houseplants, trees, shrubs, and ornamentals. Directions for use: Shake Well Use at first sighting of insects or when their damage appears Thorough coverage of all plant surfaces including both top and bottom leaves is important. Spray leaves to the point of runoff Can be