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Fertilome (16063) Spinosad Insecticide, Spinosad Bagworm, Tent Caterpiller & Chewing Insect Killer, OMRI Listed (32 oz.)

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About this item

  • CONTROLS A VARIETY OF INSECTS - Designed to control Leafminers Leafminers, Borers, Leaf Roller, Thrips, Worms (Caterpillars), Colorado Potato Beetles, Armyworms, Sod Webworms, Cat Fleas, Loopers, Bagworms, Tent Caterpillars and other listed insects.
  • DESIGNED FOR OUTDOOR USE - Apply this product to Vegetables, Trees, Shrubs, Flowers, Fruits & Citrus to control listed insects and pests.
  • AVAILABLE IN CONCENTRATE & RTS - This insecticide is available in both concentrate and Ready To Spray.
  • OMRI LISTED FOR ORGANIC GARDENING - OMRI assures the suitability of products for certified organic production, handling, and processing.
  • EASY TO USE - Dilute concentrate as follows, 4 Tbs. per gal. of water. See label for additional instructions



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ssgoldberg
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
We get bag worms on our evergreen trees and this is our go to product to resolve the issue in one application.
Flower
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024
I can’t see bugs in my tree but the tent like nests have turned black and look abandoned. So I can hope that means the caterpillars are gone. It was easy to apply. I had a hose sprayer that attached to the bottle. I sprayed the tent nests on the beaches and the entire tree. I sprayed under all. the branches and the trunk of the tree. I applied this product twice. I waited two weeks between applications.Next year I will apply this product earlier in the year. August 1st. Before the nests can be created. The caterpillars live in the tree all year. They don’t make nests until early fall. They are born in the tree in spring so applying Dormant oil in spring will prevent caterpillar eggs from hatching. I that’s my plan for next year. Then tents won’t form in August. It’s all in Google. Research it yourself.
Ken Bonin
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2024
Use as a hose-end drench or in a pressurized sprayer. Kills army worms, grasshoppers, and other pesky insects but doesn’t harm lizards or frogs. Specific to insect nervous system. May take a few days to work. No harm to mammals or avians either so safe around pets. Spray at night or early morning when worms are busy eating leaves. Can harvest vegetables the next day. Cool stuff.
TonyP1964
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2024
easy to mix and spray with a simple garden sprayer.works good on arborvitae's and nonflowering shrubs.
Patty
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2024
Seems a bit risky to use in a garden where there are dogs and cats plus birds.Too dangerous to use,around pets, wildlife and people
David Acosta
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024
Product does as it says. Used properly it will control worms and insects that burrow through the leaves of citrics.
Lucy
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024
Works much better than neem oil. This works for mealy, aphids, spider mites, and thrips. Combine this with systemic granuals and you have yourself the perfect combo to target any pest.
2012TREX
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2024
Great product. It saved my trees from being devastated by bugs.
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