Reddit Reddit reviews Monterey LG6135 Garden Insect Spray, Insecticide & Pesticide with Spinosad Concentrate, 32 oz

We found 9 Reddit comments about Monterey LG6135 Garden Insect Spray, Insecticide & Pesticide with Spinosad Concentrate, 32 oz. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Monterey LG6135 Garden Insect Spray, Insecticide & Pesticide with Spinosad Concentrate, 32 oz
Fast acting and odorless - Monterey insect Killer is a bacterial product produced by fermentation which rapidly treats plants and does not produce odors.Controls many insects - the insect treatment Spray controls caterpillars, leafminers, codling moth, tent caterpillars, gypsy moth, trips, borers, fire ants, and more.Variety of uses - this pest control can be used on outdoor ornamentals, lawns, vegetables, and also broadleaf weeds.Easy spray application - this CSI alternative product may be applied with a trigger sprayer, hand-held, backpack, or hose-end Sprayers. Carefully read the label directions before use for optimal application.Organic gardening - the active ingredient in our bug Killer spray is a natural bacteria called spinosad, which is the newest agricultural chemistry to be introduced. Approved For organic gardening, our product is safe for use around people and pets.Monterey garden insect spray contains spinosadThe newest agricultural chemistry to be introduced into the homeowner marketA bacterial product produced by fermentationFor use on ornamentals and edible plants up to the day of harvestAlso controls broadleaf weeds
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9 Reddit comments about Monterey LG6135 Garden Insect Spray, Insecticide & Pesticide with Spinosad Concentrate, 32 oz:

u/nagaviper · 4 pointsr/microgrowery

Spinosad works great to control Thrips.

u/donlarsen61 · 3 pointsr/Citrus

Leaf miner caterpillar https://www.gardenguides.com/79352-kill-leaf-miners-citrus-trees.html. Monterey 46078 LG6135 Garden Insect, 32 Ounce, Brown/A https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002BP12LI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_FfzADbB4MRPDH they have smaller bottles

u/negative_one · 3 pointsr/microgrowery

For thirps use spinosad as a spray, two times three days apart. It will kill them. Spray every leaf underside and top. Use a good sprayer, it will save your hand. Preventative measure sprays are neem and Azamax. I know we all want to learn about the best nutes and how to maximize our yield, but we need to learn about the pests that want to kill out plants. Thrips, mites, and root aphids. Root aphids are interesting as the fliers might look like simple fungus gnats.

u/Pamzella · 3 pointsr/SanJose

Are you sure your pets are the only ones suffering, or is part of the issue the other humans in the house? Advantage can protect animals much of the time, but if fleas get in, sometimes it's on humans, sometimes other yard and garden visitors, and on it's own will provide only moderate protection for the animal, not the humans, and doesn't do a very good job of dealing with the potential for fleas to find temporary food on humans and lay some new eggs.

I wouldn't want to use either of those and feeding your cat/dog insecticides if you weren't already targeting every possible not-inside-your-cat aspects of flea control first. Are you vacuuming every inch of the floor weekly or more frequently (and if you don't have a bagless vacuum, have you put a chopped up flea collar in it to make sure fleas/eggs vacuumed up stay dead)? Are you washing your bedding weekly in hot water? Have you treated the yard and parts of the house off-limits to pets with diatomaceous earth? Advantage might actually have worked for the animals, but then the fleas find a new target (maybe you or someone in your family) and and as long as they can find a little something to feed on, keep on laying eggs. If it seems constant, sometimes animals don't bring them in, but people do, from parks or other outdoor areas or someone else's house or yard where fleas were present, so make sure you don't have another source of "re-infestation."

Lufenuron in Program is pretty toxic and won't help adult fleas, so you still have to use Advantage, it will just prevent some of the female's eggs from hatching if she bites the animal first. (Won't help much at all if the animal is not suffering from fleas but the house is). It's an active ingredient in Sentinel which has been on the market for a long time.

Spinosad is a valuable insecticide in the garden, and you could choose to spray it (http://www.amazon.com/Monterey-LG6135-Contains-Spinosad-32-Ounce/dp/B002BP12LI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1404433582&sr=8-1&keywords=%22monterey+garden+insect+spray%22) in your yard now and see if it has an effect (right up the doors). It would need to be repeated once in a 30-day period. It is considered relatively safe for this kind of application (but recommendations for limited application of to avoid insect resistance is a big deal in the garden world), and you could do it tomorrow (OSH and Home Depot sell it, Lowes does not). Side effects for Comfortis is most often vomiting, and if there is anything most pet owners need less of, it's pet vomit, plus that means they are clearly suffering if temporarily, and you might be forgiven for the dreaded vacuum running more easily.

Just trying to provide some alternatives, I know I am tasty as heck to fleas and cannot stand them, and despite indoor-only cats, I have dealt with many infestations. Sometimes by the time you see them, you're already lunch.

u/CUNTstandinople · 2 pointsr/microgrowery

I have this stuff: http://www.amazon.com/Monterey-Garden-Insect-Spinosad-Concentrate/dp/B002BP12LI

Should I go ahead and spray the plants down with that in the meantime?

u/anikas88 · 2 pointsr/gardening

You want to use something with Spinosad like Monterey garden insect spray. I would also use a pyrthrin and neem oil you can get in

u/burnie_saunders · 1 pointr/microgrowery

the ph pen i use is a bluelab although ive used an oakton both are good. You'll want calibration solution for it as well.

other gadgets? I like to use a paint stirrer on a portable drill to mix ferts. a couple of quality spray bottles and a pump sprayer is nice to have on hand.

Treat for common pests systemically don't wait for that oh shit moment. I treat all my young healthy plants (before they go into bud) with a combination of OMRI (Organic Materials Review Institute) approved products: Azamax (neem extract for mites),Serenade (powdery mildew and mold) and Monterey Garden Spray (leaf miners and budworms). I use each of these at least once each, often if you wait to treat until you notice problems, it's too late to get optimum results.

u/Frosty_Bud · 1 pointr/Autoflowers

Thrips will make your leaves look like they have silver spots. They live under the leaf then come up on top to nibble and shit all over your plant. If you gently turn a leaf over that has issues and look at the underside, you'll notice a small little orange worm moving around. If you have Thrips, aka see the little orange fuckers under the leaf, buy this spray and spray the fuck out of your plant. I'm talking drench that bitch, top to bottom. That should clean it up in a day and is organic and non toxic. I've even sprayed buds with this with no issues. I'd have to see some full leaf shots though, super zoomed in shots are a bit pixelated, hard to tell. If it's fungus gnats, you'll want to stick some gnat stix , stick those around the base in the soil and it should keep them at Bay until you harvest