Natural Guard Spinosad Insecticide RTS - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Jeff from Bowling Green, Mo
    03/30/2016
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    What is the correct amount of Spinosad Landscape and Garden Insecticide RTS to use on Arborvitae to kill bag worms?
    I read the label instructions online and it is not clear on the amount of the product to mix to a specific water quantity. Do you the details so I know how much to purchase?
    A

    Spinosad Landscape and Garden Insecticide RTS  application to Arborvitae is 2 oz per gallon water. Be sure to apply until run-off. The specific amount per Arborvitae varies. 

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  • Asked by Julie from Ma
    06/16/2016
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    How harmful is Spinosad Landscape and Garden Insecticide RTS to bees?
    My neighbors down the street have bees. Will this harm them?
    A

    Spinosad Landscape and Garden Insecticide RTS is not harmful to bees once dry.  To avoid having the bees come into contact with the spray when it is still wet, it is best to apply the Spinosad in the early morning or in the evening when bees are least active. 

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  • Asked by Randy
    05/23/2011
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    Is there an organic insecticide product that I could use on Peach Trees?
    A
    Spinosad Landscape and Garden spray comes ready to use in a hose end sprayer bottle and is classified by the USDA National Organic Standards Board as an organic substance. Spinosad can be used to control a wide variety of plant infesting insects on peach trees and other edible vegetation.
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  • Asked by Charlie from Henderson Nv
    05/07/2012
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    I am looking for an organic pesticide for apples that will allow us to eat with out concern!
    A
    Natural Guard Spinosad Landscape and Garden Insecticide is labeled for use on apple trees and Natural Guard Spinosad is classified by the USDA National Organic Standards Board as an organic substance. Be sure to read the product label to make sure the pests you are having issues with are listed as target pests.
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  • Asked by Barbara from Covington, Ky
    05/14/2016
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    Will Spinosad Landscape and Garden Insecticide RTS kill garden snakes via ingesting treated insects?
    Currently I have small garden snakes that eat slugs but they can't keep up with the slug population. I don't want to damage the snakes by using the spinosad.
    A

    The amount of Spinosad in the Spinosad Landscape and Garden Insecticide RTS is really only enough to harm the small insects it is listed for and should not harm a snake.  

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  • Asked by Rob from Vancouveer, Wa
    06/22/2015
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    White moths on my broccoli,cauli,b sprouts
    will the spinosad save the plants
    A
    Spinosad Landscape and Garden Insecticide RTS will treat for moths on Cauliflower Broccoli, and Sprouts.
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  • Asked by David from Killen, Texas
    07/20/2015
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    Will Spinosad Landscape and Garden Insecticide RTS kill lawn fungus?
    This was recommended to help get rid of lawn fungus.
    A

    No, Spinosad Landscape and Garden Insecticide RTS is not labeled for fungus in your lawn. It is labeled for various pests, including caterpillars.

    We would recommend using Honor Guard PPZ Fungicide for fungus on your lawn. You will 0.5 - 4 oz per 1000 square feet. For the best recommendations, you will need to identify exactly what type of fungus is affecting your lawn so that you may find ways to adjust the conditions that are favoring the growth of that disease.


     

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  • Asked by Michelle from Grandview
    07/13/2021
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    How do you know if Natural Guard Spinosad Insecticide RTS is coming out when you hook the hose to the bottle?
    Can't tell if it is or not.
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    When using Spinosad Landscape and Garden Insecticide RTS, you will notice that the product is coming out because the bottle will be less full. You can try holding the bottle up to light to see where the fill line is, mark the bottle with a pen/marker to show where the product is on the bottle, then after using the product, you can compare how much product is left with the fill line that you marked. 

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