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Nabaza.net-The MarketPlace - Bacillus Thuringiensis Thuricide: Concentrate 8 oz

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List Price: $12.95
Our Price: $7.56
Your Save: $ 5.39 ( 42% )
Availability: N/A
Manufacturer: Bonide
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Binding: Kitchen Brand: Bonide EAN: 0037321008026 Feature: Catapiller Killer Label: Bonide Manufacturer: Bonide Publisher: Bonide Studio: Bonide
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Catapiller Killer Bacillus Thuringensis Concentrate 8 oz.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Bacillus Thuringiensis Thuricide Concentrate, or BT, controls moth larvae, alfalfa, redhumped caterpillars, cabbage lopper, omnivorous and fruit tree leaf roller. Use BT Thuricide Concentrate on alfalfa, broccoli, cabbage, mustard greens, melons and tomatoes. Mix 1- 4 tsp per gallon of water. Due to changes in shipping regulations, we cannot ship this item to California.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Miraculous Comment: This stuff works, and works well. If you do not want to use a pesticide, this is your choice. I used if during a huge tent caterpillar infestation and I was very pleased with the results. Highly recommend it. Non toxic and no smell.
Customer Rating:      Summary: ok to get rid of gnats Comment: This didnt do what I thought it would. I had to take other measures as well.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Even better than I expected! Comment: After budworms had reduce my petunia flowerbox to skinny green leaves and only one lonely flower, I decided to try B.T. rather than a harsh aerosol poison. I had a very difficult time finding this product in the stores in my area (eastern PA), so orderd through Amazon.
The product arrived quickly and after only two weekly applications my flowerbox is bright, blooming and filled with flowers once again.
I am thrilled and so are the bees and hummingbirds which visit my other plants.
No kidding this stuff is great !!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: If results matter use a different product! Comment: I am a commercial tomato grower and normally use a more commercial grade product but got in a pinch and had to try this and I can say unconditionally it did not work at all! Not at all! Not one bit! It's possible I got a bad batch but why risk it. If results are important use a different product.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent product Comment: For a belts-and-suspenders approach to inchworms. Use Tanglefoot on the trunks of affected trees in April and use Thuricide spray in May on your plants. It's very economical - as opposed to paying someone and arm and a leg to do the spraying for you! - and extremely effective. Note: I spray every morning, using a Black and Decker portable battery sprayer. A life-saver for plants.
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