🌿 Keep your yard bug-free and family-friendly!
CedarcideLawn Cedar Granules offer a natural and effective solution for repelling a variety of insects, including fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes. Made from 100% natural ingredients, these eco-friendly granules are safe for both families and pets. With easy application and a pleasant cedar aroma, you can protect your outdoor spaces while contributing to a healthier ecosystem.
K**O
It works!!
We bought this for mosquitos especially as they sit at our front porch couldn’t even walk outside. We bought this is placed in grooves by exterior walls and front door and it’s working a true difference. Not all gone but now I can open the door and not walk into a wall of mosquitos. I’ll take it !
A**E
Attractive addition to your garden arsenal, great against fungus and blight. Airborne pests? Not so much.
The CedarCide granules look very nice, and are keeping most pests off my tomatoes, at least all the crawling ones. CedarCide also seems to reduce blight and fungus. Last year I fought a losing battle. This year, I put down an even half inch of CedarCide, covering the entire garden bed where I am growing tomatoes and squash.In my flower bed, where I did not have CedarCide, I lost some young nasturtiums and petunias. There are actual bites taken out of them! I have since added the cedar as top layer, but I'm afraid the nasturtiums and my herbs are also being eaten by flying critters such as cabbage moth caterpillers.Also, obnoxious black gnats appeared on the tomato stems. My solution to that was a DIY pest and fungus spray: 2 TBSP CedarCide granules, 2 tsp tea tree oil, 2 tsp Dr. Bronner's Sals Suds, 1 peeled garlic clove, SHAKEN in a gallon of water and thoroughly applied with a sprayer. The flowers and herbs don't mind it, the tomatoes and squash seem happier. They are getting enormous.UPDATE, LATE SUMMER, 2016I lost every squash vine to vine borers. The cedar granules did nothing to keep the moths away or prevent the eggs from hatching. I also used neem oil, to no effect. Those vine borers are horrible. Healthy vines shrivelled to gray rags in 24 hours.Unfortunately, Cedarcide doesn't seem to work against anything airborne. It's supposed to repel mosquitoes, too, but certainly doesn't keep them off me! I got bitten every time I worked in the garden. It's scary, because my area of Queens is the exact center of West Nile virus contagion in New York. I've aleady been sick with the symptoms.But it was really helpful with cutting down fungus and mildew, especially when the rain back-splashed the tomato and pepper leaves.UPDATE June 2017This year, I am putting Cedarcide around my first strawberry and melon plants. Never tried to grow fruit before. I am now using Cedarcide to correct a BAD mistake. I had put down cocoa hulls as a mulch, because reviewers talked about how nice it smells. Unfortunately, it encourages, and even feeds funguses of all kinds — white mold, gray mold, toadstools — and inhibited the growth of ALL my plants! I had planted robust little tomatoes, peppers, strawberries, melons, nasturtiums, impatiens, and for a solid month they just sat there, drooping, no new leaves, some starting to die. The strawberries got moldy. It's been horrible. I wanted to cry. So ten days ago I decided to pull away the cocoa hulls and put down Cedarcide granules. Suddenly, the little guys are standing taller, putting out new leaves, and the strawberries even put out a few flowers. In ten days! I assume the Cedarcide is killing off the mold!And here's one more use: I just bought fine-mesh lingerie bags with zippers, for laundry — and I am filling them with Cedarcide and putting them in the closet where the winter coats and wool sweaters usually make a nice buffet for the moths. In an enclosed space, it smells quite strong; I am pretty sure I can say good-bye to the moths!(Good-bye, moths.)
R**O
We can enjoy outside again!!!!!!
We moved into a new place last year and the bugs were soooo bad. Mosquitos would hit us 10x over just letting the dog out for 5 minutes. Bug spray didn't work at all, even diminishing all standing water sources didn't cut it. We found that we have a bog back in the woods and gave up. So this year through the winter we've been looking for something safe to use to repel them and we heard about Cedarcide and This stuff really works and smells great!!! I suggest watching the YouTube videos on tips and tricks on how to lay it all down and I highly recommend getting the hose spray as well to spread around the yard to get a double hit. They even make bug spray for adventures! It's literally an instant oasis and dogs and cats and humans can walk around right after it's applied. We found it takes an earlier application for the 2nd and 3rd application, but as you regularly spread it especially when you start to see mosquitos, it keeps them away for the rest of month and you don't have to use as much as the 1st times! It also works for ticks!! We've had an abundance in the beginning of the season, turns out the birds have been bringing them which makes so much sense because they're resilient. We laid this stuff down and they were gone, too! We still see 1 or 2 crawling around, but it's definitely better than picking 5 of them off of each of us before we walked inside the house!!!!! I'm telling you. Get this! It's totally worth it!
S**H
It smells nice
I cannot tell if it has discouraged the beetles that infested my yard yet, but I think so. I will continue using it all summer to find out if it really works.
K**L
Didn’t notice it was working
Didn’t notice it was working
J**C
Actually keeps the fleas away!!!!!
I didn't know if this worked before. I was actually skeptical. I have bought it because I wanted to keep something in the yard that doesn't keep washing away with the rain or that you need to keep spraying. This would ship thing actually works. The only problem is that the cat's in the yard use it as or litter box, and I need to keep adding more to the yard every week or two. But it has kept the fleas from the cats. And they don't scratch as much, or don't scratch at all. I love this product! I will buy more for the yard when I run out.
D**S
BUY
For the front and backyard, I use the Scotts Turf Builder EdgeGuard Mini Broadcast Spreader and combine Spectracide Triazicide Insect Killer, Sevin 100530128 GardenTech Insect Killer, Victor VP364B-10 Snake-A-Way Outdoor Snake Away, and Cedarcide Lawn, Home & Garden Cedar Granules. This mixture drives away EVERY snake and insect! I heartily endorse.
H**E
The Best Outdoor Natural INSECT Repellent out there.
I love to work in my yard and garden. However I am fresh bait for Mosquitos and other biting insects, even sprays don't do the trick all the time! But this stuff does! I spread it throughout my lawn and garden beds and it keeps them bloodsuckers at bay. It is a noticeable difference. The Cedar smell is pleasant and I can feel confident I'm not endangering myself, pets or my family with chemicals and insecticides. The only drawback in my opinion is that it does fall on the pricier side of repellents but on the plus side, it repels well for about 2 months. I definitely recommend Cedarcide it should be a staple for every Gardner or Yard Lover! Pro Tip: Sprinkle the granules around the outside entryways of your front and back doors to keep mosquitos, gnats, and other critters away! You can thank me later!