For organic gardening. A superior type of paraffinic oil that may be used as a growing season spray, dormant spray (no leaves) or delayed dormant (green tip) spray to control overwintering eggs of red spiders, scale insects, aphids, bud moths, leaf roller, red bug, codling moth, blister mites, galls, whitefly, mealy bugs and other insects and diseases. Highly recommended for use on fruit trees, shade trees, shrubs ornamentals, roses and vegetables.
| Additional Information |
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>200 deg F Boiling Point |
| Application Method |
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Spray |
| Color |
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Colorless |
| Composition |
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Refined Mineral Oil |
| Flash Point |
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>200 deg F |
| Form |
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Liquid |
| Indoor/Outdoor |
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Indoor/Outdoor |
| Net Content |
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1 qt |
| Odor/Scent |
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Characteristic |
| Specific Gravity |
: |
0.85 |
| Temperature Rating |
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90 deg F |
- Controls insects and diseases by suffocation
- Approved for organic gardening
- Dormant and growing season horticultural oil
- Formulated with paraffinic oil to smother insects on listed plants
- Kills insects and their overwintering eggs
- Use year round - our 3-in-1 product provides year-round protection against insects, mites and diseases
- Can be used at the dormant stage, green tip stage, delayed dormant stage and during the growing season to prevent pest infestations and disease
- Insect killer - product envelops and smothers a variety of insects including adelgids, aphids, scale insects, mites, mealybugs and certain species of moth
- Disease prevention - helps to control powdery mildew, rust, greasy spot, botrytis and other listed diseases
- Foliage protector - used to protect pears, cherries, ornamentals, shrubs, peaches, asparagus, corn, peppers, roses and other crops listed on the label
- The active ingredient of all seasons spray oil is mineral oil
- This product is approved for organic gardening
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Instruction/Installation Manual
https://assets.unilogcorp.com/267/ITEM/DOC/BONIDE_210_Instruction_Installation_Manual.pdf
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SDS
https://assets.unilogcorp.com/267/ITEM/DOC/BONIDE_210_SDS.pdf