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Bon-Neem Insecticidal Soap Ready-to-Use is a water-based blend of potassium salts of fatty acids derived from the oil of the Neem tree seeds of India. It contains 1.5 % of these salts, which kill a wide variety of insect pests on contact – gone are aphids, mites, mealybugs, scale, thrips, whitefly, caterpillars, leafhoppers and many others. Bon-Neem Insecticidal Soap Ready-to-Use can be used on indoor and outdoor ornamentals, shrubs, flowers, fruits, nuts and vegetables. It can also be used in greenhouses.
Instructions: Contact pests with spray when they first appear or as soon as damage is noticed. Spray infested plant surfaces thoroughly, including lower leaf surfaces, to the point of runoff. Re-spray in one week if pests persist. For aphid and mealybug control, re-spray after 2 or 3 days to control high populations. Bon-Neem Insecticidal Soap can be used up to day of harvest on food plants. Cover aquaria before spraying.
If using outdoors, spray in the early morning or evening hours; avoid spraying in full sun. Spray when temperature is below 85°.
What to Avoid Do not spray in the full sun on outdoor plants.
Do NOT use Bon-Neem Insecticidal Soap Ready-to-Use on newly transplanted or drought-stressed plants or on Bleeding Heart, Crown of Thorns, Gardenia, Horse Chestnut, Jade Plant, Japanese Maple, Lantana, Mountain Ash or Sweetpeas, or on the tender new growth of conifers. Bon-Neem Insecticidal Soap Ready-to-Use may discolor foliage of spruce or other conifers.
Some plants may be sensitive to Neem fatty acids or may develop sensitivity, particularly in hot climates. Test a few inconspicuous leaves for sensitivity before application to the entire plant. If wilting of leaves or flowers occurs within a few hours, rinse test plants with clean water and do not reapply.
Availability: Ships in 1-2 business days.
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Why Restrictions? All products labeled as pesticides, whether the product is natural, organic or man-made, are regulated by each state. Restrictions for sale in a state occur because the manufacturer of the product chooses not to register that product there. If the product is not a pesticide, there may be other regulations that the vendor cannot easily meet having to do with labeling. The reason for non-registration is usually economic: each state requires a fee that is paid annually, or the cost of re-labeling for just one or a few states is too high. For instance, each pesticide registered for sale in Arizona is assessed a $100 fee yearly for each size product. If you would like this product in your state, let us know and we will communicate your interest to the manufacturer. If there is enough interest, the manufacturer may decide to register the product you want. In the meantime, call us and we will help you find a similar product that we can substitute that is registered in your state. Please call with any questions, toll free 1-800-827-2847.
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