🌿 Grow with Confidence: Protect Your Garden the Organic Way!
Azera Gardening's 8 oz Botanical Dual Action Insecticidal Concentrate combines the power of azadirachtin and pyrethrin to effectively eliminate a wide range of garden pests. This OMRI listed product is compliant with USDA's National Organic Program, making it an ideal choice for organic gardening. With the ability to target over 200 plants, it ensures your garden remains healthy and thriving.
Target Species | Insects |
Liquid Volume | 8 Fluid Ounces |
Item Weight | 0.01 Pounds |
D**N
$80 total plant dunk!
I was looking at my indoor 7 plants and the fan leaves started to shrivel a bit and I thought okay it's heat stress no big deal because it was hot here a few days. Next day I said okay I'm going to check the leaves and OMG aphids!!! LOTS of them!!l The only thing I can think of was a cat got in the room and transferred some aphids from outside the garden. I'm freaking out thinking what to do!!! I don't want to use any toxic chemicals so I purchased this as a non-toxic alternative. I'm generally very skeptical of any "natural" insecticide and I didn't want to use Safer soap or Neem oil because that would have ruined the buds with a film.I've been growing for decades and I've learned that you can spray and spray and spray all day long but you're STILL going to miss large populations of the nasty bugs. So I get a tall, narrow 10 gallon kitchen trash container, fill it with ph adjusted water and use two of these insecticide concentrates at maximum strength. Then I did a total plant dunk covering the entire plant and submerging ALL the leaves. I've waited a week to see the results and I'm completely pleased that the entire population of aphids was wiped out, including eggs and larvae... and there hasn't been a re-emergence. It was a 100% total kill I'm pleased to report. $80 was a small price to pay for a total bug kill. I highly recommend this if you have an aphid problem. There was no plant stress either like you get with Safer soap or Neem oil which leaves a film. This stuff is not a gimmick, it's the real deal and I highly recommend it for an aphid problem.
M**E
Fast shipping and a good product.
Worked well.
D**S
Piece of mind for bug control indoors effective and smelly
Used to spray inside a commercial nursery for an ant infestation. I only use organic stuff around children. These critters are a crafty bunch. blasting outside house with Rai(d) at the entry points only deterred them to find an impossible entrance, (that i never found) So, i diluted 1/2oz per -8oz in a spray bottle and blasted baseboards, cabinets, thresholds. 15 minutes later all were dead. 24 hours later they are gone. It does smell, when wet, so fans and open doors are needed..After drying smell subsides. Its not chemical, or offensive odor but a distinct smell like a pungent weird potpourri smell (?).
G**R
Grasshoppers finally dying!!!
We have an organic/permaculture garden at 7k ft elevation in colorado. Beautiful, healthy plants with no issues whatsoever....until BIBLICAL swarms of grasshoppers arrived that have taken refuge, feeding on the leaves of every single plant in the garden. We have lost plants all the way to the trunk, every single branch and leaf MUNCHED and TEETHMARKS on the bare stalk.Savage.We were not willing to use any chemicals, and this was recommended by a garden store.We've tried flour, neem, garlic, molasses traps, crop netting, etc - absolutely worthless.Grasshoppers will EAT THROUGH THE NETTING which still blows my mind.The Azera is the only product that has noticeably worked. Grasshoppers that are sprayed a few times slow down and DIE!!!The problem is, it needs to be applied often in our situation. May not be practical long term, but it does do the job.Just be careful not to let it get on other insects such as spiders (they eat the bad bugs), moths, bees, ladybugs etc because it will kill them too unfortunately .
A**N
When infestation is bad and Neem oil just isn't enough, try this ...
I used this to stop a killing invasion of my tomatoes and pepper plants. The thrips and whiteflies were leaving mosaic virus disease behind and it was killing the plants, especially peppers. Fungus gnats were spreading fungal diseases. The sucking damage was bad enough but the diseases were just as bad or worse. I tried a number of lower-impact natural insecticides to no avail.Azadirachtin is the active insecticide ingredient in natural Neem tree oil. Pyrethrins is the natural insecticide ingredient in chrysanthemum flower oil. That's whats in Azera. If you've tried 70% neem oil plus pyrethrins and it just can't kill thrips, whiteflies, or fungus gnats, use this. It's simply a more distilled version of the same thing. Use only at dusk to protect bees. After a few weeks, switch to another insecticide to combat tolerance -- or then you can return to more benign protections like soap, oils, neem oil and pyrethrins after the bad infestation is over.
B**G
A good organic pesticide
I learned about Azera organic pesticides during a zoom presentation. I tried it in my garden this past summer, and it seemed to take care of some pesky bugs along with another organic pesticide I used. I do not plan to ever use commercial hazardous pesticides. I plan to only use biological natural/organic pesticides.
M**L
A VERY EXPENSIVE MISTAKE
I live in Colorado and we are experiencing a Japanese Beetle infestation. I followed the directions exactly, my back yard is approximately 1000 sq ft, my sprayer was set correctly and there was barely enough product to cautiously spray about 1/3 of my yard. It is now 5 days later and I still have as many Japanese beetles on my roses as I did before. I did a lot of online research from our local universities and botanical articles for our region and the ingredients in this product are exactly what was advised. It is a lot of money for a very small amount.
C**.
Kind of expensive but I'm ok with it.
Gotta use it full strength or it doesn't work. Used as directed, it can kill mites on your plants
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