How frequently you may need to use Captain Jacks Deadbug Brew Concentrate will depend on the specific pest you are treating. You can refer to the charts on the product label for retreatment and pre-harvest intervals. If you would like to tell us more about the specific pest and/or plants you are treating, then we can make a more detailed recommendation for you.
Captain Jacks Deadbug Brew Concentrate can be applied to collards but is not labeled for whitefly infestations. We do carry a product that is called Monterey Fruit Tree and Vegetable that is safe for collards and will eradicate whiteflies systemically.
Captain Jacks Dead Bug Brew is not labeled to be used inside and would not be recommended for this use. Neem Oil is a product more commonly used indoors and is labeled for spider mites.
Captain Jacks Deadbug Brew Concentrate cannot be used inside and is not labeled to be used on houseplants.
Captain Jacks Deadbug Brew Concentrate is not labeled for whiteflies. You may be able to use something like Bonide Pyrethrin Garden Spray instead.
Yes, Captain Jacks Deadbug Brew Concentrate is labeled for use on apples. The product can be used up to 8 times a year. It is recommended to wait at least 10 days before reapplying. This product can be used up until 7 days before harvest.
While Captain Jacks Deadbug Brew Concentrate is all-natural, it is not officially OMRI certified. We do carry Monterey Garden Insect Spray which also contains Spinosad and is OMRI certified.
When using Captain Jacks Deadbug Brew Concentrate you can use it under your tree to treat for caterpillars as long as you cover the pond, and leave it covered until all the treated foilage has time to dry. Per the manufacturer the residual left on that foiliage or the pest that come in contact with it would not harm your fish should any of it fall into the pond after the treated area has dried.
Captain Jacks Deadbug Brew Concentrate is not labeled to kill Alternaria fungus (“leaf spot”) on Dichondra. You can use a fungicide like Prime Source Propiconazole 14.3 Select Fungicide for leaf spot on your Dichondra.
Yes, Captain Jacks Deadbug Brew Concentrate can be used on roses.
Captain Jacks Deadbug Brew Concentrate is not labeled for or selective and can kill beneficial insects if they are sprayed directly during application or contact a treated surface long enough to receive a lethal dose.
Unfortunately spraying for bagworms now is pointless. You can manually control bagworms by simply plucking them off of the infested trees and dropping them into a bucket of soapy water or squishing them. This control method is most useful during fall, winter and early spring, before the eggs inside the bag have hatched.
It is important to start control methods before a major infestation occurs. Once the bagworms have matured and have formed the "bag" most chemical control methods will no longer work. Using a product like Talstar P before the eggs have hatched in the spring and early summer will most beneficial.
No, per the label instructions you need to wait 7 days in between the last application of Captain Jacks Deadbug Brew Concentrate and harvest of your cherries.
According to the Captain Jack Deadbug Brew label: The addition of a non-ionic surfactant at 0.1% v/v has been shown to enhance control in spider mites (follow surfactant manufacturer's label instructions)
For other insects and the benefits of using a surfactant along with Captain Jack Deadbug Brew label, we would recommend contacting Bonide directly at 315-736-8231
Captain Jacks Deadbug Brew Concentrate is not labeled to treat for Scale. Sevin Concentrate would be a better option it's labeled for Scale on Azaleas.
You need to be close enough to the tree that the spray is thoroughly covering the upper and lower surfaces of the leaves to the point of run off when applying Captain Jacks Deadbug Brew Concentrate
Captain Jacks Deadbug Brew Concentrate is not labeled to be used on marijuana but you can reach out to the manufacturer Bonide to see if it can be used. They can be reached at 800-536-8231.
Below is a response and a list of products we carry when we asked an expert what could be used on marijuana plants for insect control and disease control:
Customers will need to make their own decision as to what they consider safe. Some of these products are natural and organic and others aren’t. Some products, like the miticides, probably shouldn't be used when the plants are flowering.
· wettable sulfur for fungus, mites,
· Avid 0.15, Abamectin 0.15, Floramite, Forbid 4F for mites
· D-Earth for root weevils
· Evergreen Pyrethrum Concentrate for mites and weevils (OMRI Listed for organic production)
· Eagle 20EW Specialty Fungicide for fungus
· Neem oil for fungus and mites