Sharp Shooter Enviro Pest Oil
Keep your garden bug-free, with the organic pest oil, Sharp Shooter Enviro Pest Oil! You work hard on your garden, they need a lot of love and care, so it’s always terrible when any creepy crawlies are coming in seeing it as a free lunch. Enviro Pest Oil will help keep those unwanted critters away from all your hard work!
Sharp Shooter Enviro Pest Oil is a virgin paraffin pest oil that is safe for the environment, humans, and pets, its higher paraffin content produces better pest control and leaf persistence. Enviro Pest Oil is made from food-grade Paraffin oil with an extra UV absorber to increase its UV effectiveness to more than 98%. It is designed to have low phototoxicity to plants and high pesticidal efficacy that is safe for the environment, humans, and pets. This is one of the safest products in the Ausgro Sharp Shooter range of environmentally friendly products. Over the last few years, the Sharp Shooter range of plant protection products has been developed to be environmentally friendly and avoided using more harmful insecticides. You can now take care of your garden and the environment.
We stock a huge range of different Gardening Products to help keep your greens lush and pest-free!
Main Features:
- Organic food-grade paraffin oil.
- Environmentally friendly, safe for people and the environment (S.G.A* approved)
- Does not persist in the environment.
- Broad Spectrum- kills and controls a wide range of pests.
- Low toxicity to plants.
- 820g/L Paraffin Oil.
Controls:
- Various Scale
- Aphids
- Whitefly
- Mealy Bug
- Spider Mites
- Leaf Minors
For use on:
- Citrus trees
- Roses
- Flowers
- Ornamentals
- Grapes
- Stone Fruit
- General Fruit Trees
Also works great as a leaf shine for indoor plants!
How to Use this Right Out of the Box
Give the bottle a good shake before you start. Keep shaking it a bit as you go along, just to keep everything well-mixed. Spray until you’ve soaked both sides of the leaves. Depending on what pest you’re fighting, you might have to spray again. If you’re dealing with fruit trees or roses, the best time to spray is in winter, right after you’ve pruned and before the buds start popping.
Mixing it Up
If you’re using the concentrate, here’s how it goes:
- Shake that bottle well.
- Take off the childproof cap (smart feature, huh?)
- Measure out what you need and mix it with water.
- If you need more, just repeat the steps.
- Once you’re done, rinse the measuring cylinder and put that childproof cap back on.
Heads up!
This isn’t for Glen Retreat mandarins, okay? And skip the spraying if it’s really hot out—like above 32°C, or 35°C for citrus. If your plants are already thirsty and the soil’s dry, give ’em a break. Also, some plants just don’t get along with oil sprays. If you’re unsure, do a little test run. And, oh! Don’t mix this with carbaryl, lime sulphur, or other sulphur sprays. And if you’ve sprayed with sulphur recently, give it a month before using this.
haven’t used this yet.