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BioAdvanced 3-in-1 Insect and Mite Plant Bug Spray is a ready-to-use 32 oz solution that delivers comprehensive pest and disease control. Designed for roses, flowers, shrubs, and trees, it kills a wide range of insects and mites while providing rainproof protection lasting up to 14 days. This spray also combats common plant diseases such as Black Spot and Powdery Mildew, covering up to 192 roses per bottle.
Target Species | Kills aphids, caterpillars, leafminers, whiteflies and other listed pests |
Item Form | Spray |
Liquid Volume | 32 Fluid Ounces |
Item Weight | 2.4 Pounds |
G**.
Very helpful restoring my trees and bushes back to health.
It worked well for me! I purchased a 20yr. old home in another state a little more than a year ago. Many of the trees and bushes were almost dead due to lack of water and fertilizer which weakened them allowing them to become diseased and bug infested. Starting with the first two issues I also began using this product regularly last spring. Everything I sprayed, along with proper water and fertilizer, is looking soooo MUCH better this spring. All the bushes are back to health and the trees are very much improved. The only trees that need another treatment are my Italian cypress trees which, were close to death when I first moved here so it's understandable. They are better but I spotted some mite webs so I'm using it again on them. I expect them to be 100% by this time next year.
B**A
Works perfect
Worked great
G**.
Works for whitefly
I have used this product multiple times. I use it regularly during the summer months in S. Florida for white fly and aphis on my ficus hedge and hibiscus bushes. it gets the job done. Very easy to use with the sprayer system.
C**
Would recommend to anyone who has roses
So far it’s good but I’ll have to spray again soon but if you have any breathing problems don’t spray it close to you I’ll have my husband do it for me next time because it was taking my breath away I went out after it dried and their was no white little bugs on it anymore and the June bugs were falling off of my roses it’s starting to look a lot healthier
K**X
Saved my roses
When I first used this product I made a mistake by not turning the switch/lock to full ON when spray. The liquid comes out through a small hole at the bottom of the lock. When the switch is not turned to full ON, the hole is blocked, preventing the liquid from flowing out—it only sprays water. However, when you fully open the switch, the liquid gets drawn up and flows out. I had thrips on my roses, I sprayed this only once but the number of thrips has noticeably decreased.
B**G
Dead bugs. Yea!!
Used it to kill japanes Beatles on Whit Roses. Works(ed) very well
J**G
Jury is still out
Jury is still out. I have used this for one application. It was easy to use, but because I have only done one application, I can't really say if it worked or not. I will follow up in a few weeks/months with an update.
A**E
The garden is making a come-back! 🌻🌼🌺
My peach tree has a pretty bad fungal infection, and after the intense summer this year, it looked extra sad, along with the other plants in my yard. After researching, I decided to buy this product because the main ingredient is systemic, it seemed most practical for brown rot, and it had additional benefits, such as improving heat and cold tolerance. I could drench the tree and the soil around it twice and spray the rest of my flower beds around the edge of my 7500 sq ft property. I won't know how well it's worked for the peach tree until next year when I should treat it again in early spring, but I saw a considerable improvement in many of the other plants in my yard after using this. Some of my plants are even having a fall growth rally. I will purchase this again for spring & summer.***While I had read that the main ingredient is safe for edibles, as long as you wait a couple of weeks for harvest after application and wash your food thoroughly, the bottle said not to use it on them. If the situation with my peach tree wasn't so bad, I might have opted for a different product. I'm just focused on improving its health for now and likely won't be harvesting the peaches for eating (not that I've ever been able to - the fungus problem likely existed before I bought my property).