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Mosquito Dunks 20 pk Bt israeliensis

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Mosquito Dunks 20 pk Bt israeliensis

Mosquito Dunks  20/pk Bt israeliensis Mosquito Dunks 20/pk Bt israeliensis

Quick Kill Dunks kill mosquitoes for 30 days or longer when placed in standing water outdoors. Dunks will float in water and can be anchored with string to prevent them from being washed away. Alternate drying and wetting does not reduce their effectiveness. Application of Dunks: Use 1 dunk/100 sq. ft. of infested water. Dunks also can be used as a pre-flood treatment in areas expected to become breeding sources. Bti is a bacteria that controls mosquito and black flies in their larval filter feeding stage of development. The larvae die after consuming the bacteria that causes a disease specific to them but are harmless to all other forms of wildlife. SHIPPING INCLUDED


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July 15th, 2009 at 7:02 pm

Mosquito Dunks 6 pk Bt israeliensis

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Mosquito Dunks 6 pk Bt israeliensis

Mosquito Dunks  6/pk Bt israeliensis Mosquito Dunks 6/pk Bt israeliensis

Quick Kill Dunks kill mosquitoes for 30 days or longer when placed in standing water outdoors. Dunks will float in water and can be anchored with string to prevent them from being washed away. Alternate drying and wetting does not reduce their effectiveness. Application of Dunks: Use 1 dunk/100 sq. ft. of infested water. Dunks also can be used as a pre-flood treatment in areas expected to become breeding sources. Bti is a bacteria that controls mosquito and black flies in their larval filter feeding stage of development. The larvae die after consuming the bacteria that causes a disease specific to them but are harmless to all other forms of wildlife. SHIPPING INCLUDED


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July 14th, 2009 at 8:47 pm

Bonide Thuricide Bt Liquid Concentrate 16 oz

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Bonide Thuricide Bt Liquid Concentrate 16 oz

Bonide Thuricide Bt Liquid Concentrate - 16 oz Bonide Thuricide Bt Liquid Concentrate – 16 oz

“Target pests: leaf-eating insects including, loopers, hornworms, cabbage looper, imported cabbage worm, grape leaf folder, sod webworm, corn earworms, caterpillars, gypsy moths, oakworms, meal and flour moths, diamondback moths, fruitworms, elm spanworm, spring and fall cankerworms (inchworms), bagworms, leaf folders, and most species of leaf-feeding moth and butterfly larvae. Shipment, biology and release: Btk is specific to certain pest insects, can be used with Beneficial Nematodes. Btk works by disrupting the insects? digestive system which causes starvation and death. Crops can be harvested the day after any Btk variety is applied. Btk is available in dust or liquid forms. Repeat applications as necessary, usually every 7-10 days. Application rates: Thuricide Liquid Concentrate: 1-4 tsp/gallon of water. Not available for sale or shipping in the following states: CA, PR Why Restrictions?”


Bonide Thuricide Bt Liquid Concentrate 8 oz

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Bonide Thuricide Bt Liquid Concentrate 8 oz

Bonide Thuricide Bt Liquid Concentrate - 8 oz Bonide Thuricide Bt Liquid Concentrate – 8 oz

“Target pests: leaf-eating insects including, loopers, hornworms, cabbage looper, imported cabbage worm, grape leaf folder, sod webworm, corn earworms, caterpillars, gypsy moths, oakworms, meal and flour moths, diamondback moths, fruitworms, elm spanworm, spring and fall cankerworms (inchworms), bagworms, leaf folders, and most species of leaf-feeding moth and butterfly larvae. Shipment, biology and release: Btk is specific to certain pest insects, can be used with Beneficial Nematodes. Btk works by disrupting the insects? digestive system which causes starvation and death. Crops can be harvested the day after any Btk variety is applied. Btk is available in dust or liquid forms. Repeat applications as necessary, usually every 7-10 days. Application rates: Thuricide Liquid Concentrate: 1-4 tsp/gallon of water. Not available for sale or shipping in the following states: CA Why Restrictions?”


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July 11th, 2009 at 8:35 pm