red orange and white 24oz safe bee spray bottle

24 oz. RTU

red orange and white pint twist off cap container of bee safe organic insect killer concentrate over green flowers and bees

Pint Concentrate

red orange and white quart twist off cap container of bee safe organic insect killer concentrate over green flowers and bees

Quart Concentrate

ORGANOCIDE® BEE SAFE Insect Killer

Organocide® BEE SAFE Insect Killer, when used as directed as an organic bug spray or soil drench, is safe to use around beneficial or large insects such as bees, beetles, lady bugs & adult butterflies. A natural insecticide for plants, it kills the eggs, larvae, nymphs and adult stages of over 25 soft-bodied insects including (but not limited to) aphids, hemlock wooly adelgid, citrus rust mites, leafrollers, mealy bugs, scale insects, spider mites, thrips, whiteflies, and fungus gnats. The Quart Concentrate can be used as a soil drench, and is extremely effective at eliminating the life cycle of fungus gnats and mites.

  • OMRI Listed® insecticide

  • Dense natural oils suffocate insects by contact

  • Harvest Same Day

  • For Organic Gardening

  • No harmful neonicotinoids

  • No petroleum solvents

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Why Our Products Don’t Include Neonicotinoids

Amid a well-documented, global decline in bees worldwide, pesticides containing neonicotinoids are thought to be causing significant damage to a wide range of beneficial species. A large study has found that honey bees can be among those at risk.

Neonicotinoids became popular as insects evolved resistance to other compounds, and they are now the world’s most widely used class of insecticides. They are commonly coated on seeds rather than sprayed on leaves, so they guard against soil pests; later, the seedlings take up the pesticide, protecting the plant from insects. But neonicotinoids also find their way into pollen and nectar, posing a threat to pollinators. — Science Magazine (6-29-17)

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How does ORGANOCIDE Bee Safe Insect Killer work?

  • Dense oil spray smothers target insects on contact. The fatty acids in the oil are toxic to the target insects and they are unable to develop a resistance.
  • Once liquid dries, a micro-film is left on the plant. Any hatchlings of the target insects get trapped in the film and die.
  • Females arriving after treatment detect the film and will not lay eggs on the treated plant, recognizing the area as hazard to their eggs.
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