Refill bottle for Bug Control Spray. 200ml concentrated refill allows you to re-use your larger ready to use bottle, helping reduce plastic waste. Simply add the 200ml refill into the original ready to use bottle and top up with water.
Bottle made from 100% recycled materials and is recyclable.
This highly effective, pesticide free, ready to use solution can be used to control bugs such as white fly, aphids, blackfly, red spider mites, mealybug, scale, and psyllid. The spray can also be used to control powdery mildew by physically washing the foliage to remove any active mildew spores. The solution is easy to apply and provides foliar nourishment to encourage healthy plant growth and promote abundant fruit, vegetables, and vibrant flowers.
Can be used on edibles and ornamentals, including flowers, shrubs, fruit, and vegetables (both outside and undercover). Safe to use around children, pets, and bees. No harvest interval is required, meaning the produce can be eaten within hours after application (wash well).
How to use: • Use when first pests appear in the garden and under glass. Use the product every 5 to 7 days as long as pests and eggs are visible. • Avoid open flowers and never spray in direct sunlight or in hot weather (when temperatures exceed 28°C) to avoid burning of the leaves and flowers. • For scale insect control, apply several applications at weekly intervals to young stages following egg hatch (usually between June and August in outdoor plants). For other named pests, repeat application at weekly intervals as necessary. Spray pests and affected leaves thoroughly.
How it works: It works by physical mode of action to encapsulate the bugs which will then stop them feeding.
Please Note: Do not use the product straight away if kept in a cold area, the cold liquid on a warm plant can cause a shock reaction which makes the plant limp, and it could die or lose its foliage. The product can be used safely around children, pets, and bees, although it is always advised to apply late in the evening or early in the morning when beneficial insects are not around, and the plants are cool enough to take any applications of liquids to include watering.