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The Garden Safe Brand Bluebells Multi-Purpose Insect Killer is a 24-ounce eco-friendly solution designed to effectively combat a variety of garden pests while ensuring safety for plants and the environment. Packaged hygienically for easy use, this insect killer is a must-have for any garden enthusiast looking to maintain a healthy and vibrant outdoor space.
Product Dimensions | 10.8 x 5.72 x 26.24 cm; 798 Grams |
Part number | 93078 |
Item display height | 10.33 inches |
Item display length | 4.25 inches |
Item display width | 2.25 inches |
Item display weight | 3 Pounds |
Manufacturer | Garden Safe |
Item model number | 93078 |
ASIN | B003B3N5YQ |
S**D
Does'nt kill spider mites
Even tho the packaging says it kills spider mites at contact, it actually doesn't kill them
P**C
No Bugs
This worked great. Brought my plants inside and I have no bugs. Followed the directions and it worked!!!
M**W
Works great to control squash bugs
I'm an organic gardener who has relinquished many a squash plant to the onslaught of squash bugs and powdery mildew. This year I vowed to do battle! This product works extremely well on squash bugs (i.e., it kills them within seconds, especially the newly-hatched ones. The more mature ones seems to take longer to die, probably because their bodies are harder. I hate killing things, even marauding insects, but at least this works fast so they hopefully don't suffer too much. Be careful not to hit any of your pollinators with the spray, because it will kill them too. Knock on wood, so far I am winning the battle. As far as powdery mildew goes, this product seems less effective than billed. I've had to remove many affected leaves and burn them. I wouldn't count on it for that use. But for squash bugs - yes! That said, you need to inspect and spray every day any squash bugs that you see. You're bound to overlook some and they hatch out like crazy.
L**S
Easy to use and not too harsh on plants
This worked well for gnats and thrips. I sprayed on at night and let it marinate on the plants. Be sure to spray the tops, bottoms of leaves, and stems and top of soil for best results. I used it 3 times every other day with less and less bugs.
P**O
Works on smaller bugs.
Went to check on my plants one day and noticed the white bugs and insects were having a buffet on all the leaves, so I decided to try this product, hopefully, it would kill them. I tried it once every 3 days at first, barely any result, bugs were still there, and leaves still have holes on them. So, I increased it and use every day, after a week, I don't see white bugs anymore but bigger insects or caterpillar still on my plants. Then I forgot to spray this for about a week and all the white bugs came back. Honestly, I don't think it would work on bigger insects or snails, maybe smaller ones like white bugs.Try to spray it away from your face and stand away from the wind. I had an incident where the wind blew my way when I sprayed this on my plant, I got some of the chemicals on my face and inhaled some. Not a fun experience.Price: It came with 2 bottles, one was broken, so I had to pour it on a different spray bottle to use. With the price paid, it was ok - I didn't really expect much and it does kill smaller bugs. But if you have snails or bigger insects, I would recommend find something stronger for your garden.
A**9
Kills fungus gnats that invaded houseplant’s personal space
I used to kill fungus gnats in my houseplants. (Actually it worked to prevent these weird ants at my new apartment from getting into plants too, idk what kind of ants they are, but not sugar ants) Ive tried lots of products to get rid of the fungus gnats- hydrogen peroxide, cinnamon, rocks and sand on top of soil, neem oil, other chemicals but those didn’t work at all and were such a hassle that I absolutely recommend this stuff. I don’t spray it o , I just dump it on my plants thoroughly (til it runs out the bottom) with this stuff a couple of times- in place of my regular watering in order to kill the baby flies and larvae. EWW. Also I used this preventatively on other plants too because I couldn’t isolate the main one easily and you don’t know what has already spread to the soil of the other nearby plants. For any flying around: the Katchy (or whatever brand you find) UV light plug-in trap thing at night and the annoying yellow sticky traps scattered around making my place look real tacky. This product and how I used didn’t cause any damage to my houseplants. I didn’t try to avoid leaves either but a few plants have leaves I avoid getting wet so I put this stuff in a bottle with a pointy nozzle to be more precise and miss the leaves and not waste it. Best to bottom water in the future as much as possible to prevent this issue entirely. This only has happened to me in pots that don’t have a drainage hole meaning I have to water from the top like a normal person.Idk where the fungus gnats come from. They are just around I guess. Probably happened when I got a plant that unnoticeable had a few in the soil even though I do check new plants for pests but it just be like that sometimes when you buy as many plants as I do.
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