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Active Ingredients...................................By Wt. Bacillus thuningiensis, var. Kurstald (DIPEL) 8,800 IU of potency per mg. 32 billion IU per gal.........1.76% INERT INGREDIENTS...........................98.24% TOTAL.............................................100.00% |
SAFERŪ Caterpillar Killer is the natural choice for controlling leaf-eating caterpillars. Caterpillars stop feeding shortly after eating foliage sprayed with Caterpillar Killer and die within a few days. Caterpillar Killer does not harm honey bees or beneficial arthropods and does not harm earthworms. |
For Ornamental Trees and Shrubs What it Controls: Tent Caterpillars, Gypsy Moth Larvae, Budworms, Bagworms, Spanworms, spring and fall Canker worms and other leaf-eating caterpillars.
How to Use it: Mix1 to 2 teaspoons of Caterpillar Killer per gallon of water. For high population and larger larvae of gypsy moths and budworms, use up to 4 teaspoons per gallon of water.
For Tomatoes and Vegetables What it Controls: Imported Cabbage Worms, Cabbage Loopers, Tomato Homworms, Tent Caterpillars, Webworms, and other leaf-eating caterpillars on cole crops, celery*, lettuce, spinach*, peanuts*, peas*, tomatoes and avocados*.
How to Use it: Mix 1 to 2 teaspoons of Caterpillar Killer per gallon of water. Repeat as necessary up to day of harvest.
Storage: Store in tightly closed container between 20 to 90 degrees F. |
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