Lilybaby
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
A friend recommended it to me. It is said to be better for organic plants. I use it in my rose garden and orchard. It is very convenient. I recommend it.
ozark
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
This is a great safe spray for keeping pests and rust at bay on plants. I particularly like it for the roses and camellias. I wish I would have noticed it was a concentrate and not ready to spray so I had to get a spray container to apply it but that is my fault not the listing's...just an fyi for those that may have not noticed that part when ordering, if it matters.
lkkkks
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2024
I opened the package to find a wet spot. Some of the product leaked out in shipment. I haven't used it. So I don't know how well it works.
Barkslip
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2024
This kills all the "soft insects" without (Armor Shells). Spinosad kills all the Armored insects that are hard shelled such as Weevils and Beetles.This KIlls Aphids or younger Scales or Fruit Flies, Whiteflies, Mealybugs...Pyrethrens are SUPER effective at soft-bodied insects also, however they Kill bees on Contact so you Spray at Night which you should do anyways so product can get into the leaf for a much longer period without Sun Contact. So what people do often to keep THINGS IN CHECK is Alternate Oils & Pyrethrens which I would personally choose 'Pyganic Gardening Insecticide'. It's the best. Always Read The Label(s) . . . since there's toxicity to beneficials to consider; there's toxicity to Your & your Animals and Children; And there's toxicity Aquatic Animals. We MUST read the Label . . .
Heather
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2024
Neem oil works well on my plants outside and I like it leaves them looking glossy. Make sure you spray them in evening to avoid burning the leaves and it also allows dry time overnight. It has a scent so an additional reason to spray in the evening.
Tony Rosati
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024
This stuff really works! I used it to combat a nasty scale infestation on my citrus trees and it knocked those suckers right back. Plus, it's organic, so I don't have to worry about harming beneficial insects. Highly recommend for anyone dealing with pests in their garden.
patricia luke
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2024
Works great for what it was intended to do. I had bought my sister two raspberry plants and something was eating away at them. I used this but I was unsure of what the problem was. After a lot of time searching the internet, I found the problem. If the leafs are getting big holes in them, that means something is eating away at under the leafs. I had to go out at night with a flashlight to check the leafs to see what was doing all this damage. Now the article I read on the internet said to do this, so I did it. I found these tiny little white typ works that looked like a grub worm on some of the leafs. They come up out of the soil. You can't spray them you have to pick them off the leafs and destroy them. In less than a weeks I got rid of them all. But Bonide has worked great on my other plants, it just did not work for these pesty grub worm things, I don't remember what they called them.
Aaron D. Huff
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2023
I've tried everything to get rid of the white flies that have invaded the gnarly old hibiscus and in our yard and a hibiscus to white flies is like Disneyland with free admission. I was even told by 2 different people well versed in combating these wee bastards to just get rid of it and 2 others say that if we want a fly free hibiscus to get rid of this one wait several months while treating the soil then plant a new one and that's both easiest and by far cheapest. Problem with those options are that I am really stubborn or stupid or a lot of bit of both. I've tried E V E R Y T H I N G it feels like, over 2 dozen different products and over 50 home made DIY concoctions. Done work great while most others do not. The issue with the ones that work well is that they only are effective at combating then while in only one of the three life stages. So for over a year the thing that worked the best was a mix my wife and I came up with, lucky for us we both have strong background in science/chemistry, she's a microbiologist and I'm an electrical and electronics engineer. Our murder blend worked well but had to be applied thoroughly in a time, consuming manner, at least once sometimes twice a week... Also the hibiscus is near our front door so skipping a treatment want an option otherwise you'd walk through a legitimate cloud of white flies. I've heard good things about this product and I've had great luck with this brand ion the past and I purchased it because it was same day delivery and I needed it to protect my citrus trees from scale spreading to them from nextdoor as the entire backyard was being removed. It did it's job and did it very well. I only tried it on the hibiscus because I was being lazy and didn't want to make a batch of our home made concoction. A few spoonfuls In a spray bottle filled with 32oz of water and it kills the adults and leaves enough behind do the young ones nor their eggs can stick to the leaves and fall off and the best part is it only need to be sprayed down every 4 weeks or so which beats the hell out of twice a week