🌿 Defend Your Garden, Naturally!
Safer5118-6 Insect Killing Soap Concentrate is an OMRI Listed insecticidal soap designed to effectively eliminate a wide range of soft-bodied pests while being gentle on your plants. This biodegradable solution comes in a 16 oz bottle that can be mixed to create up to 6 gallons of insect-fighting spray, ensuring your garden remains healthy and thriving throughout the season.
Item Form | Spray |
Number of Items | 1 |
Unit Count | 16.0 Fl Oz |
Item Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
Material Features | Biodegradable |
A**O
This really works! Amazing product!
I had a plant in the back of my house that was completely infested with white flies, and the leaves were falling off of it; it normally has beautiful purple flowers. I used to periodically get a hose and clean off every leaf to see if that would help. I bought this product and within a week, it took a huge turnaround and I was actually getting some purple flowers back.My neighbor has a small potted. Ixhora plant that was infested with these black bugs. It had some flower buds, but they were full of black bugs, and the flower buds kept falling off according to my neighbor. I treated his plant and shortly after, he had five flowers. He said he's never seen that many flowers on his plant. This product works! You just pour the appropriate amount in a gallon jug with water and then put it in a spray bottle. I've only applied it to my plant with a purple flowers a total of two times which was a week apart. It's been several weeks and still no white flies have returned. This product is amazing! And a little bit goes a long way.
J**C
Much Better then Expected
I have been using Malathion for a couple years to try and control aphids on my roses, have 67 rose bushes. I t partially worked but was highly toxic and I never thought much about insecticidal soaps, but was ready for a change. After just two spray cycles about 3 days apart and then a wash off of the roses, i am hard pressed to see any aphids at all, this is unbelievable to me but it worked. 2.5 oz per gallon and take time to spray top and under leaves and under buds. Checked just yesterday and could not believe, aphid free. Bottle will make 6 1/2 gallons, will have plenty left for next year but will buy again, non toxic, does not harm bees or lady bugs, easy to use. Never thought I would find a product likw this, also has done no harm to leaves or roses.
L**A
I believe it works
Smell: heavy soap. I'm good with it.Mixing: takes very little. I'm good with it.But I had a very difficult time keeping it off my skin. It worked on gnats but they returned with a vengeance. I believe it works but I treated on Fri, didn't return til Mon, saw a big difference so I used twice what was called for - mistake. I may have killed 2 of my 20 plants, so I stopped treating for fear of killing more, and gnats tripled. I think I did some thing wrong, and I believe this product works but I goofed. I removed 1 star because I thot it was pre-mixed & was in a spray bottle, and for Me mixing is difficult.
1**R
Use mask and gloves
Used it for grasshoppers, mixed in with Cutter mosquito spray for my backyard, dead hoppers everywhere next morning. Used cutter sprayer on my water hose. Worked better than anything has ever....
B**J
Easy to Use
I had a sticky film on the leaves of my house plants and this seems to have taken care of ot
R**E
Not safe on Maidenhair fern
I purchased this to target persistent black aphids on Maidenhair fern (Adiantum). It was effective, but damaged the tender emerging fronds, which are the aphids' favorite part of the plant. I diluted as per the label and tested it on a small area. Things seemed to be fine the next day so I thoroughly treated many emergent fronds loaded with aphids. A few days later the tender leaf buds on the fronds appeared somewhat withered. They never opened fully. But they were free of aphids for a week or so. I did not treat the fully developed branches and their leaves, though they, too, have aphids. I did not think I could get adequate coverage to make treatment of the whole plant worth the trouble and mess. I tip the pot sideways and gently "beat" the leaves and most of the aphids fall like rain onto the cement. (There, a broom dispatches them.) It's been a couple of weeks since I treated the plant and new fronds are emerging, with somewhat fewer aphids. But this plant grows so slowly that any loss of new growth is a big setback. The lifecycle of these aphids seems to end as the weather warms up. But they are a constant nuisance in Spring.
E**T
Excellent Natural Pest Control!
I used this insecticidal soap on several plants in my garden, and it worked perfectly against aphids, whiteflies, and spider mites. It's easy to dilute and apply, didn't harm the leaves, and I love that it's OMRI listed for organic use—it gives me peace of mind. I noticed a big improvement in just a few days
D**Y
works
this product worked killing meally bugs.
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