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THURICIDE BT CATERPILLER CONTROL Low toxicity to humans and animals Used by Organic growers Made from a bacteria that is toxic to certain pests Same active ingredient as Dipel CONTAINS: Bacillus Thuringiensis in liquid form USE ON: Vegetables, citrus, nuts, shrubs, trees, tobacco, and flowering plants.
Thuricide BT Caterpillar Control 1 Gallon lepidoptera larve: caterpillars
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CONTROLS: Controls lepidoptera larve: caterpillars and worms. i.e. cabbage looper, orange dog, tobacco hornworm, imported cabbageworm and rindworm. RATE: 2 - 4 tsp. per gallon. APPLICATION:: Mix with water, add spreader-sticker, use as a thorough cover spray.
used a hypodermic syringe to inject a tiny amount into the base of my plants. Here is the thing. Don't wait for the leaves to curl. Too late! Start injecting at the first sighting of the little white moths. Squirt it in there near the base and up the stem a bit.
Hey; the garden is a battlefield. Stay in the fight! Pray over your plants!
Hey; the garden is a battlefield. Stay in the fight! Pray over your plants!
I use to keep tomato worms, squash borers, cabbage worms, etc. at bay. Love the fact that is it 100% natural and has ZERO effect on humans. Read up on this stuff. Amazing.
This is the most economical way to purchase this product. I love that it is OK to be used in Organic Certified gardening production.
This is the most economical way to purchase this product. I love that it is OK to be used in Organic Certified gardening production.
I had tomato pin worms sampling my tomato crop. This product put an end to it. It's expensive but goes a long way and actually works without being a toxic insecticide.
Used for Catalpa moths that were defoliating my huge shade tree and fouling my porch with their droppings. I stood on the roof of my house to get it up in the tree as far as possible with an ATV sprayer, still had top half I couldn't reach. Mixed with Southern Ag. Spreader sticker I sprayed it twice 2 weeks apart. That was a month ago. The caterpillars were gone from the bottom half of the tree within a couple days, and while some appear to be still active high up in the crown, the defoliation of the bottom half has stopped, I have my shade and the fecal droppings are minimal. We've had a lot of rain lately, as soon as it dries out I'll make another application for the later hatch as I still see some moths around.