The store will not work correctly in the case when cookies are disabled. Show Bonide's All Seasons Horticultural Spray Oil Concentrate is used as an organic spray treatment in your home orchard or greenhouse for year round protection. Bonide All Seasons Horticultural Spray Oil Concentrate uses an oil based ingredient of superior highly parafinic oil that is self-emulsifying with a spreader sticker. It wets and smothers pests and their eggs. This concentrate can be mixed with water and may be used to control over-wintering eggs of aphids, bud moths, leaf rollers, red bugs, codling moths, galls, red spiders, blisteer mites, white flies, mealy bugs and other listed insects. Product InformationBonide All Seasons Horticultural Spray Oil ConcentrateBonide's All Seasons Horticultural Spray Oil Concentrate is used as an organic spray treatment in your home orchard or greenhouse for year round protection. Bonide All Seasons Horticultural Spray Oil Concentrate uses an oil based ingredient of superior highly parafinic oil that is self-emulsifying with a spreader sticker. It wets and smothers pests and their eggs. This concentrate can be mixed with water and may be used to control over-wintering eggs of aphids, bud moths, leaf rollers, red bugs, codling moths, galls, red spiders, blisteer mites, white flies, mealy bugs and other listed insects. As an all season horticultural and dormant spray, it may be used at the dormant stage (no leaves), delayed dormant stage (green tip stage), and the growing seasons to control overwintering eggs. This all season organic spray is recommended for use on shade trees, flowers, ornamentals, vegetable plants, houseplants, and on plants in home greenhouses. All Seasons Spray Oil Concentrate-Top Features
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Frequently Asked QuestionsReviewsHow do you mix horticultural oil?Mix the oil with water and a little Dawn dish soap into a sprayer or a spray bottle and apply on plants struggling with insect issues. You'll hear several names get thrown around to describe the oil: Dormant oil spray.
When can I use dormant oil spray?Dormant oils should be applied in late March or early April before the plants show signs of breaking dormancy (before “bud break”). Dormant oils applied in February or early March are not effective as insects are not actively respiring at this time and, therefore, are not vulnerable to the oil's suffocating effects.
How do you use dormant oil?How should dormant oil be applied? Spray with hose end sprayer (better for larger plants as the spray will go further) or pump sprayer, making sure to cover entire surface of branches, trunk and underside of leaves. Thoroughly rinse container and spray ends of both type of sprayer with water after use.
Is horticultural oil the same as neem oil?A: Neem oil is a type of horticultural oil. Vegetable oil, mineral oil, and highly refined oil are all other types of horticultural oil. It's a big category with many different types that each help in the garden in different ways.
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