As an insecticide, they sell it in the health food stores as a rubbing oilman i'm really losing faith with my grow store told me it was banned in canada, maybe he's just having a bad day
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As an insecticide, they sell it in the health food stores as a rubbing oilman i'm really losing faith with my grow store told me it was banned in canada, maybe he's just having a bad day
Lol! Thanks Joe i'm out and about again tomorrow so i'll see what i can findAs an insecticide, they sell it in the health food stores as a rubbing oil
Thanks Keith i'm sure it'll have a headache for a while but should be okNever used the Safers but nice save on the bird.
@Trala does pretty sure it says wash it off after couple hoursany one use the Safers 3 in 1 or just the regular safers?
it is, glad i could help it, my cats hate me at the moment Lol!What a pretty bird, Con
i'll wash them off if i do use it@Trala does pretty sure it says wash it off after couple hours
Think I got some concentrated, didn't care for it cause it went clumpy when mixed
I just use 10% iso to water with a couple drops of soap
Thanks Shed 3 in 1 so should have most of everything covered, wash off meaning wipe off with dry towel or wipe off with damp towel or spray bottle with water kinda silly question but i just want to do it properly i found vids & all have dry towel wet towel & hose it off, i'm thinking damp towel Thank you!Excellent save on that beautiful bird!
The Safer's 3 in 1 is similar to the stuff I sometimes use in flower but with sulfur added. I'm not sold on sulfur in flower, but like Joe mentioned above, the instructions on the regular Safers is to wash it off after applying so I would do it just before it dries to make sure the sulfur is gone.
I heard of this organic one called Sucrose something that kills the pests but not the beneficial bugs. CLgood idea but i don't think i'll have a bug or mite issue indoors here in the winter hopefully (house locked up for 27-28 days a month during summer) probably cursed now thanks GDB Lol! but for $25 i'll swap it for something i know probably will need for outdoors, kinda limited here in canada can't even get neem
A sugar substitute/laxative that kills pests...sweet!Here’s a screenshot of it. CL
proabably not available in canada i can find sorbitol but thats it & its a sweetener & probably just attract bearsHere’s a screenshot of it. CL
The science behind it is pretty cool too. CLA sugar substitute/laxative that kills pests...sweet!