BONIDE 214 All Seasons Horticultural Oil Ready-to-Use, 1 quart

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  $12.99

Description

For organic gardening. A superior type of paraffinic oil that may be used as a growing season spray, dormant spray (no leaves) or delayed dormant (green tip) spray to control overwintering eggs of red spiders, scale insects, aphids, bud moths, leaf roller, red bug, codling moth, blister mites, galls, whitefly, mealy bugs and other insects and diseases. Highly recommended for use on fruit trees, shade trees, shrubs, ornamentals, roses, and vegetables. Safe and pleasant to use.

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Insects can wreak havoc on your plants, flowers, and vegetables, causing damage and reducing yields. Our insecticides are formulated to target a wide range of garden pests, including aphids, beetles, and caterpillars, without harming beneficial insects. With easy-to-use options and proven results, our insecticides are an essential tool for maintaining a healthy garden.

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Details

  • Controls insects and diseases by suffocation
  • Approved for organic gardening
  • Dormant and growing season horticultural oil
  • Formulated with paraffinic oil to smother insects on listed plants
  • Kills insects and their overwintering eggs
  • Ready-to-use quart Spray bottle

More Information

Kills/Controls Mealybugs, Mites, Moths, Scales, Spiders, Whiteflies
Use on Fruits, Ornamentals, Roses, Shrubs, Trees, Vegetables
Container Size 1 Quart
Type RTU (Ready to Use)
Brand Bonide

Product Questions (7)

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Yes! Apply neem oil early in the morning or at night when beneficial insects are dormant. This also protects the foliage from burning from the combination of sunlight and the oil. Keep in mind that it does take time for neem oil to work and you may need...
Plants growing in pots should be repotted when the roots start growing out of the drain holes. Typically, the new pot should be just one size larger than the pot it’s been growing in. Never use garden soil in a pot. Always use a soilless container mix...
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