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This is a powerful yet lightweight 2000ml handheld pump sprayer that allows you to reach even the most hidden corners under the leaves and flowers of your plants!
Dont miss a spot with our 360° Twist Sprayer!
Harris Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth (DE) is composed of 100% ground freshwater DE, with no additives. The product is made of the naturally occurring fossilized remains of diatoms, a type of algae that forms in freshwater. These remains are ground up into a soft, fine white powder that carry many different uses. It’s chemical free and completely safe to use around children and pets.
5 pieces included.
80 gsm lightweight mesh bags to protect from small piercing insects like the dreaded fruit-fly which lays eggs in cucurbit family fruit.
Cover your fruit with these bags but make sure the fruit is pollinated, if not, you should pollinate the flowers by hand to ensure pollination.
When the bag gets too small for the fruit, its skin will be thick enough to survive any fruit-fly threat.
(20) large double-sided adhesive sheets With hooks to easily hang near pest-prone plants The trap sheets have a very strong, water-resistant adhesive glue
We recommend choosing blue traps to attract and catch the following pests insects, which usually hit tomatoes and peppers a lot
We recommend choosing the yellow ball to attract and catch most flying insects
Hang it in the kitchen or garden near fruits and plants exposed to flying pests
5 pieces included.
80 gsm lightweight mesh bags to protect from small piercing insects like the dreaded fruit-fly which lays eggs in cucurbit family fruit.
Cover your fruit with these bags but make sure the fruit is pollinated, if not, you should pollinate the flowers by hand to ensure pollination.
When the bag gets too small for the fruit, its skin will be thick enough to survive any fruit-fly threat.
5 pieces included.
80 gsm lightweight mesh bags to protect from small piercing insects like the dreaded fruit-fly which lays eggs in cucurbit family fruit.
Cover your fruit with these bags but make sure the fruit is pollinated, if not, you should pollinate the flowers by hand to ensure pollination.
When the bag gets too small for the fruit, its skin will be thick enough to survive any fruit-fly threat.
We recommend choosing the yellow ball to attract and catch most flying insects
Hang it in the kitchen or garden near fruits and plants exposed to flying pests
