is garden safe insecticidal soap safe for pets Safer Insect Killing Soap, Safe around pets and children, 24 oz, Ready –  Starting Gardens
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is garden safe insecticidal soap safe for pets

is garden safe insecticidal soap safe for pets Safer Insect Killing Soap, Safe around pets and children, 24 oz, Ready – Starting Gardens

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is garden safe insecticidal soap safe for pets Safer Insect Killing Soap, Safe around pets and children, 24 oz, Ready – Starting GardensControls insects including aphids, grasshoppers, & more. Contains natural ingredients clove oil and cottonseed oil 100% ready to use. Just point and spray. Gentle on plants with no unpleasant odor. Can be used up until the day of harvest. Safe to use around children and pets when used as directed KILLS DESTRUCTIVE INSECTS ON CONTACT Are you looking for a product that kills the soft bodied insects that attack your garden? Safer Brand Insect Killing

  • Controls insects including aphids, grasshoppers, & more.
  • Contains natural ingredients clove oil and cottonseed oil
  • 100% ready-to-use. Just point and spray.
  • Gentle on plants with no unpleasant odor.
  • Can be used up until the day of harvest.

Safe to use around children and pets when used as directed

KILLS DESTRUCTIVE INSECTS ON CONTACT

Are you looking for a product that kills the soft-bodied insects that attack your garden? Safer® Brand Insect Killing Soap uses potassium salts of fatty acids to kill these pests on contact. Potassium salts of fatty acids work by weakening the protective outer shell of target insects, ultimately causing them to dehydrate and die.

Potassium salts of fatty acids are derived from the natural acids found in animal fats and plant oils. The ready-to-use solution from Safer® Brand is formulated to supply the perfect concentration of active ingredients to target destructive insects, allowing your garden to thrive. Spray at the first sign of insects or their damage, and continue to apply every 5 to 7 days when insects are present to keep your plants pest-free.

TARGET THESE UNWANTED INSECTS

Safer® Brand Insect Killing Soap will control:

  • Aphids
  • Mealybugs
  • Earwigs
  • Whiteflies
  • Grasshoppers
  • Harlequin Bugs
  • Leafhoppers
  • Mites
  • Plant bugs
  • Psyllids
  • Sawfly Larvae
  • Soft Scales
  • Spider Mites
  • Squash Bugs
  • Blossom Thrips
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