🌟 Defend Your Greenery with Confidence!
BonideThuricide BT Concentrate is a 16 oz ready-to-mix solution designed for effective control of caterpillars, worms, and moths in your home garden. It is safe for use on a variety of plants, including fruits and vegetables, and is approved for organic gardening. The active ingredient, bacillus thuringiensis, targets pests while preserving beneficial insects, making it an eco-friendly choice for gardeners.
P**6
Excellent
Excellent
D**S
Concentrate goes a long way and this is very effective on budworms
Before I ordered I tried to find out how much this got diluted but couldn't get an answer. The label says you use 1/2 to 4 tablespoons per gallon. That's a huge savings over the ready to use stuff. They should tell you that in the ordering info. I use it to kill budworms on my germaniums and petunias. Works great. Before I was always trying to get rid of them by manually picking them off the plant but that doesn't work too well.
A**R
Works well
Need to reapply after heavy rains but this is an organic product. Little critters were eating my veggies every night until I started spraying with this product.
A**E
ok
ok
E**E
Amazing 3-year supply
I bought a 16 ounce bottle of this Thuricide BT, kept it in the fridge, and used it for three years to keep the green worms off of my broccoli and kale. Each year, I had to mix it a little bit stronger. Now, at the end of the 3rd year, it’s still working, but I plan to buy a new bottle next spring. This stuff is amazing. For years, I tried to do organic gardening with diatomaceous earth. BT works 1000 times better. I even had pretty good success spraying my apple tree with it. If I spray the apples well every week or two and after each heavy rain, they didn’t get worms.I injected it with a syringe into the stalks of my zucchini and was able to beat the zucchini stock borers.
J**F
Great Bag Worm eliminator
Came one home day and noticed some of my arborvitae’s were infested. I immediately began to pull the bag worms off the trees. Then I went online and purchased this product. I know I pulled at least 200 bag worms off the tree and there were many more that were not easily found. So i sprayed the tree with this product 2 times - one week between spraying. I gave it about 4 days and noticed the bag worms where not spreading and the ones on the tree were no longer active. I swear this is an excellent product. FYI - I also sprayed my Black Eyed Susans and the rabbits quit eating them. Strongly recommend this product for Bag. Worms.
C**.
This works against cabbage worms!
I have a smallish garden and plant one zucchini plant a season. Last year, worms got to the zucchini and I lost it halfway through the season. That would've been the case again this year, until I heard about Thuricide. Since I don't need much, I mixed 1/2 tsp. in a spray bottle with 1 quart of water. I spray it on my zucchini, tomato, collard, and kale plants about once a week at dusk, and also the night after it rains, as the rain washes away the Thuricide. The first time I used it, I was amazed to see the black worms jump off the plant and onto the dirt! They were NOT happy. Since I don't need even the reduced quart of Thuricide mix, I unscrew the sprayer and pour the remaining amount on the zucchini plant itself to ensure it's well treated. As a result, while the main stem of my zucchini plant does not look good at all, the plant keeps on producing zucchinis. If I fall down on the job, the worms come back and I'll lose a couple baby zucchinis, but the plant recovers and keeps on going. Those zucchinis must have lots of anti-oxidants! Do not hesitate to buy this.
L**E
A must for outdoor cannabis growing
If you grow cannabis outdoors and didn't use something like this product I imagine you've experienced moth larvae in your buds late season if you live in certain areas. It makes it look like bud rot. If so, if you use this as directed it will work perfectly. I even tested it. I purposely didn't spray a couple bud sites on certain branches of a few plants and makerd them to keep an eye on them. I've seen what they can do to crops. The ones I sprayed were 100% untouched. ALL the ones I didn't spray late season were ruined by the little larvae worms. They burrow into the bud down into the stem of the bud and kills it. And who wants to smoke or cook with wormy buds? Not I. Seriously guys and gals, if you're looking for thuricide bacillus thuringiensis also called (Bt), which is what makes it so these larvae won't eat, this is your stuff. I personally don't think I'll take a chance with another since I know it works and it's safe if you follow the directions.Don't forget to pick up miticide also my grower friends. You'll need to get that also. This is for leaf worms and the like. Happy growing! Whatever you grow.
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