COMMON GARDEN AND LANDSCAPE PESTICIDE PRODUCTS AVAILABLE TO HOMEOWNERS CONTACT INSECTICIDES
Bayer Advanced Rose & Flower Insect Killer
Bayer Advanced Lawn & Garden Multi-Insect
Bayer Advanced Grub Control with fertilizer
Bayer Advanced Tree & Shrub Insect Control
Bonide Eight Vegetable, Fruit & Flower
Green Light Roach, Ant & Spider Control
Ortho Bug-B-Gon Multi-purpose Garden Dust
Ortho-Klor Termite and Carpenter Ant Killer
SYSTEMIC INSECTICIDES
Bayer Advanced Rose & Flower Insect Killer
Bayer Advanced Tree and Shrub Insect Control
COMBINATION INSECTICIDE AND FUNGICIDE PRODUCTS CONTACT MITICIDES
Green Light Red Spider Spray (discontinued)
Ortho® Systemic Insect Killer (previously Isotox) acephate + fenbutatin-oxide (hexakis)Vendex
refined horticultural oil, usually safe to use
potassium salts of fatty acids (insecticidal
BAIT INSECTICIDES
Spectracide Once & Done!™ Fire Ant Killer
5-amino-1-(2,6-dichloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl)-4-((trifluoromethyl)sulfinyl)-1H-pyrazole-3-carbonitrile
FUNGICIDES
for Roses, Flowers & Shrubs Concentrate
trifloxystrobin (Compass) and triadimefon
thiophanate-methyl (Cleary’s 3336, Topsin-M)
Mono- and di-potassium salts of phosphorous
Ortho Rose Pride Rose & Shrub Disease Control
1-(4-Chlorophenoxy)-3,3-dimethyl-1-(1H-1,2,4-trizol-1-yl)-2-butanone
BACTERICIDES MOLLUSCICIDES (kill slugs and snails) BLOSSOM END ROT SPRAY GROWTH REGULATORS
Monterey Florel (prevents fruit, seed formation
HERBICIDES
StaGreen Crabgrass Preventer & Fertilizer
SELECTIVE POST-EMERGENTS
Bayer Advanced Power Force Brush Killer Plus TriclopyrDexol Grass Out
SELECTIVE POST-EMERGENTS (contd)
bentazon (controls broadleaf weeds in a limited
NON-SELECTIVE WEED KILLERS
Enforcer Next Day Fence & Grass Edger
Enforcer Next Day Weed & Grass Killer
pelargonic acid, fluazifop, MCPP and 2,4-D
Ortho Basic Solutions Weed and Grass Killer
SOIL STERILANTS
Ortho Basic Solutions Total Vegetation Killer
MOSS AND ALGAE CONTROL ORGANIC PESTICIDES
Products containing these chemicals are generally considered to be “Organic” pesticides. For moreinformation, contact Georgia Organics (770-621-GOGA) or www.georgiaorganics.org
ORGANIC INSECTICIDES
Fertilome ‘Come and Get It’ Fire Ant Killer
Fertilome Borer, Bagworm and Leafminer Spray
^Bacillus thuringiensis^ which has been micro-
encapsulated to make it more long-lasting
potassium salts of fatty acids (insecticidal soap)
^Bacillus thuringiensis^ var. berliner: a
naturally occurring soil bacteria whichis lethal to caterpillars but harmless tomammals and birds
a refined petroleum oil which is safe for use on
^Bacillus thuringiensis^ var. kurstaki: a
naturally occurring soil bacteria whichis lethal to caterpillars but harmless tomammals and birds
^Bacillus popillae^: a naturally occurring soil
bacteria which affects Japanese beetlegrubs in the soil.
^Bacillus thuringiensis^ var. israelensis: a
naturally occurring soil bacteria whichis lethal to mosquito larvae but harmlessto mammals and birds
^Bacillus thuringiensis^ var. san diego: a
naturally occurring soil bacteria which islethal to Colorado potato beetles butharmless to mammals and birds
ORGANIC INSECTICIDES (contd)
rotenone: a chemical extracted from the root of
Nematodes are microscopic soil worms. Some
types feed on plants and are harmful. Some feed on insects and are helpful.
fossilized bodies of diatoms (primitive ocean
creatures). The fine powder cuts anddries the waxy coating on an insect’sbody. ORGANIC HERBICIDES ORGANIC FUNGICIDES
copper sulfate/hydrated lime mixture (quite
ORGANIC MOLLUSCICIDES
fatty acids of potassium salts (insecticidal soap)
GOOSE CONTROL OTHER GARDENING PRODUCTS
Carolina Stalite, Salisbury, NC (877)-PERMATILL
ItSaulNatural Garden Products, Atlanta, GA(770) 535-1511
Wayne King, “Compost King”PO Box 3750Peachtree City, GA [email protected]
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