Wildloop Garden Shield - Organic Pesticide
FOR PLANTS
Dilute 10ml/lit in spray can. Spray every 15-20 days to stop Alphids, whiteflies, spider mites & other pests.
FOR LAWN
Dilute 15ml/lit in water can. Drench lawn every 15-20 days to rid lawn of millipedes & other pests.
BENEFITS
- Safe for pets, birds & bees.
- Works for a longer period.
- Cleanses your plants of insect eggs.
- Keeps your lawn & soil conditioned.
- Can be used indoors & outdoors.
USAGE INSTRUCTIONS
STEP 1
Use a measuring cup to add 10ml of Wildloop Garden Shield to your spray can.
STEP 2
Add 100ml of water and shake well until the contents of the can turn white.
STEP 3
Add 900ml of water and shake well.
STEP 4
Spray on leaves, plants and stems.
CHOICE
Fine-spray setting on your spray bottle works best when spraying on leaves and plants.
CHOICE
Use the same method as above to achieve 10, 20, 30… litres of diluted neem oil solution.
AVOID SPRAYING WHEN THE SUN IS UP
Using any kind of pesticide, whether organic or chemical, can be harmful to plants when the sun is up. Additionally, on very hot days, it is recommended to use less Concentrate. During summers, it is best to use between 6-7ml per liter of water, whereas during winters, you can use 10-12ml.
SPRAY AFTER SUN-DOWN / DUSK
It is best to spray when approaching dusk. The oil will stay on the plant through the night and help get rid of pests. Make sure not to water the plants after spraying.
For indoor & outdoor use
For indoor & outdoor use on fruits, vegetables, nuts, herbs, spices, roses, house-plants, flowers, trees, lawns and shrubs.
Controls all common garden pests
Controls Alphids, WhiteFlies, Spider Mites and other listed pests.
Safe for vegetables
It can be safely be used on food leaves. Does not leave dangerous residue in the soil.
Cover all parts of plants
Spray on leaves, plants and stems.
Good for root protection
Instead of fine-spraying pour the liquid at the roots of the plants. Pour enough so that the liquid reaches the bottom of the plant root.
Garden Shield acts as a natural mosquito repellent
It’s reassuring to discover that the substance you apply to your plants for protection against pests, viruses, and fungus can also serve as a mosquito repellent, ensuring a mosquito-free gardening experience. Although organic insecticides should not be directly applied to your skin due to inert ingredients, you have the option of using pure neem oil for that purpose.