Nothing is more heartbreaking that seeing your home grown fruits eaten away by pests and diseases. Keeping good gardening practices (good soil conditions, fertilising and watering) will result in strong vigorously-growing fruit and citrus trees that are better able to resist attack and outgrow damage. The best way to control pests and diseases is to be familiar with the normal healthy appearance of the plants and fruit so that when there is a problem you will be able to tackle it quickly and hence prevent excessive damages.
Beat a bug insect spray is made of 100% natural ingredients and is suitable for use of all around the garden, on vegetables, fruit trees, ornamentals, glasshouse and indoor plants. It kills and repels all your garden insect pests including ants, aphids, caterpillars, cockroaches, earwigs, leafhoppers, whitefly and thrip. It also gives your plants a boost of natural nutrients at the site of pest attack for improved resistance. This product is safe for humans, animals, soils and surrounds.
Controlling certain fungus diseases and pests on fruit trees, stone fruits and roses
Controls certain fungus diseases, insects and mites on fruit trees, apples, peaches, nectarines, prunes, plums, apricots and roses in home garden. Active = 200g/L Polysulfide Sulfur.
Controlling fungal diseases in apples, vegetables, flowers and turf
Contains sulphur to ensure effective control of fungal diseases in apples, vegetables, flowers, including roses and turf. Active = 240g/kg Mancozeb, 560g/kg Sulphur.
The "natural" control of certain insects on citrus, vegetables and certain indoor and outdoor plants
For the "natural" control of ants, aphids, beetles, caterpillars, thrips and other insects on garden plants. Active = 0.3/L Pyrethrins 1.2g/L Piperonyl Butoxide.
Controlling certain insect pests on ornamental plants
Systemic Insecticide for the control of fruit fly, aphids, thrips, leaf minors, bean fly and other pests. Active = 100g/L Dimethoate. Due to APVMA regulatory changes Rogor is no longer allowed to be applied to "food producing crops”.
For more information please see http://permits.apvma.gov.au/PER13156.PDF...