mattman089
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How do you use this?? Seems like this is for huge amounts of water lololThat's the stuff, Bt-i targets most double winged flies.
Other varieties are mostly for outdoor, different bugs.
- Bt israelensis takes out insects of the order diptera (two-winged “true flies”). The israelensis strain has been instrumental in fighting mosquitoes, black flies, and fungus gnat larvae.
- Bt aizawai targets lepidoptera (butterflies and moths). This strain is used in honeycombs to fight off wax moth larvae.
- Bt kurstaki is another lepidoptera fighter. It hones in on the population of gypsy moth, hornworm, cabbage worm or cabbage looper, tent caterpillar, spruce budworm, and many other common leaf-eating caterpillars and vegetable pests.
- Bt san diego and Bt tenebrionis will take out certain coleoptera (beetles). These types come into play when battling the elm leaf beetle and Colorado potato beetle on potatoes, tomatoes, eggplants, or elms.
- Bacillus popilliae kills off Japanese beetles with milky spore disease. It was the first botanical Bt product developed for commercial use.
I just received some from Amazon today. Is it just a water solution ration and water it in??
This stuff is not going to leach into the plant and be smoked right? Haha I would assume not considering it’s being posted in the organic section haha