Amazon has
24oz. Natria Insecticidal Soap Insect Killer and Miticide Spray on sale for
$3.99.
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24oz. Natria Insecticidal Soap Insect Killer and Miticide Spray on sale for
$3.99. Select free store pickup where available, otherwise this item only ships with $35+ orders.
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About this Item:
- Kills Aphids, Mealybugs, Mites, Whiteflies, and more
- Kills listed insects in minutes! Effective against adult, larvae, and nymph stages of pests
- Ready-to-Use bottle makes application easy
- For indoor or outdoor use on roses, flowers, fruits, vegetables, and even houseplants
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Mix 1oz per gallon. Add soap a drop at a time then mix and stop when it starts to get too foamy.
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Diatomaceous Earth also a great natural solution, I've always found it tougher to apply since it's a powder, but I use it around my house foundation when earwigs hatch and start moving into my house. Clears them up almost immediately, and it's natural if that matters to you.
Also just an added note that if you ever use Japanese beetle traps you want to put them at the far other side of your yard away from your crepe myrtle or whatever plant you are trying to protect. Most make the mistake of putting it at the plant they are trying to save, but it works by attracting Japanese beetles to the trap, so if you put it right at your plant then you're only attracting them more
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Q: When should you use the insecticidal spray vs. neem oil spray?
A: The Insecticidal Soap may be used for a quick kill of listed pests. The insects do have to come into contact at the time of application for the product to be effective and it has no lasting residual. The Neem Oil will assist with both insect control and insects and has a residual for up to 14 days. You could use either product depending on what you are trying to accomplish.
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If you're specifically looking to get rid of a Japanese beetle problem I would buy straight neem oil concentrate and mix it yourself in a spray bottle. Add a little soap to help break it down and adhere better to the leaves. Spray the bottom of the leaves first, then the top, since leaves will sag when wet and make it harder to spray the bottom.
Mix 1oz per gallon. Add soap a drop at a time then mix and stop when it starts to get too foamy.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09X29CCYN
Diatomaceous Earth also a great natural solution, I've always found it tougher to apply since it's a powder, but I use it around my house foundation when earwigs hatch and start moving into my house. Clears them up almost immediately, and it's natural if that matters to you.
Also just an added note that if you ever use Japanese beetle traps you want to put them at the far other side of your yard away from your crepe myrtle or whatever plant you are trying to protect. Most make the mistake of putting it at the plant they are trying to save, but it works by attracting Japanese beetles to the trap, so if you put it right at your plant then you're only attracting them more
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Target [target.com] has 24-Oz Natria Insecticidal Soap Spray: Insect Killer & Miticide for Organic Gardening for $3.99. Select free store pickup where available. Otherwise, shipping is free on orders $35+.
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