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🌿 Strike fast, stay green — your garden’s natural defense!
Bonide Pyrethrin Garden Insect Spray Concentrate is a 16 oz fast-acting, biodegradable insecticide that targets a wide range of garden pests. Safe for use on vegetables, fruits, flowers, and ornamentals up to harvest day, it delivers quick knockdown within 20 minutes without leaving harmful residues. Easy to mix and apply, this pyrethrin-based formula offers an eco-conscious solution for professional-grade pest control both outdoors and indoors.







| ASIN | B009ATFJWG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,083 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #43 in Insect & Pest Repellent Spray Concentrates |
| Brand Name | Bonide |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,474) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00037321008583 |
| Included Components | Bonide - 858 - 8oz |
| Item Form | Spray |
| Item Type Name | Concentrate |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Liquid Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Sunlight Supply Inc. |
| Model Number | 858 |
| Part Number | 704750 |
| Target Species | Insects |
| UPC | 037321008583 |
| Unit Count | 16.0 Ounce |
C**T
Used for managing northern corn rootworm
Effective for treating difficult beetles. I struggle with northern corn rootworm on my ornamentals in late summer, but I don't want to use a broad spectrum pesticide that might affect my bees. I applied this just before sundown, and in the morning, the beetle population was reduced immediately. It's efficacy drops quickly in sunlight, so it's nice to use for quick results overnight without lingering on my ornamentals.
T**A
I won't use anything else ever again for spiders and roaches. I pinky swear.
This is my all time favorite pesticide now. I've used 2 gallons of it so far. I've tried the common solutions sold in hardware stores but when you spray a cellar spider with the conventional stuff and it's still there the next day, it makes you sad. And terrified that the spiders will demand half of the bed soon when they start moving in. Spiders are particularly hard to control because they only touch the ground with their tiny, tiny feet in their tiny, tiny spider shoes. The insecticides at the store claim to leave a residue that works for long periods of time but truly, they don't. Pyrethrin is a contact insecticide and it starts working in 5 minutes, job is done within 20. I've used it on a variety of spider species as well as roaches. It's really good when you have 18 ft ceiling and are being taunted by a bug at the very peak of it. The spray with knock them down and if you don't get them immediately, they'll be dead under the TV stand in a few minutes anyway. That's peace of mind. So in short: PROs: EVERYTHING but more specifically: 1. This is a squished up flower that kills insects. It's naturally based so I can use it inside the house with pets and boyfriends and all is well. I've made myself sick from chemical exposure before (55 welts on my back, no insect bites) after laying out insecticide powder. I don't have that concern now. That being said, don't drink it on a dare. 2. Visibly works and quickly. 20 minutes, dead spider. every single time. roaches too. 3. Doesn't smell terrible. I don't get a headache or any side effects from using it in small spaces in the house. 4. Contact insecticide only. Both pro and con. You spray what you see. Once it dries, it doesn't pose a risk to beneficial insects. CONs: 1. Contact insecticide - must spray bug to work. Since I've had no luck with the chemical stuff, this isn't a problem for me but I wage spider wars. This may be a con to you. 2. Won't eliminate bills or people. I think that's really a pro, right? [Note to self: do research on this] PRO TIP: Another really good natural insecticide for your garden is Neem oil. It's as effective as pyrethrin on aphids and such. I tried it out this year in mine. Both are harmless but neem is traditionally used in the garden because edibles benefit from the neem oil itself on their leaves. MORE FUN WITH KILLING: Update. I opened the flue on my chimney and had a few hundred wasps fall in the fireplace. 75% were dead, 25% were not. After dressing in full armor (basically clothes and shoes), I sprayed them down and killed the ones still moving around. Then since the flue was still cracked, I did it again the next day with the new visitors. Stuns them quick, dead in 30 minutes. The smell didn't linger in the fireplace either. Good stuff.
E**D
Safer to use than most, yet very effective. Just be sure to follow instructions. A tad expensive.
This is OMRI approved, vastly safer than the old treatments. Very effective. Easy instructions to follow. a "go to" on my shelf for when needed. As always, be sure to read and follow all instructions to prevent harm to beneficial insects and non-target animals like Humming Birds.
N**.
must have for MJ growers
miracle stuff, killed off a bad spider mite infestation, had to use it a few times, but didn't put it on very generously, but it still killed them all on site. Had another set of indoor MJ plants infested with white moths, and same thing, just annhiliated them all and doesn't hurt the buds
R**N
Works really well, kills bugs (not plants), and can be used as a bug repellent for camping!
I have an aloe plant that unfortunately came up with an infestation of "fungus gnats." Not a pleasant thing to have in your office to say the least. Suggested on the label is 3 to 5 tablespoons of concentrate per gallon. I went "middle of the road" at 4. I purchased a spray bottle from Home Depot, and filled it with the mix. I then sprayed a pretty good coat over the plant and directly on the soil (to kill larvae / eggs as well as adults). 2 days later, and the infestation is gone! I also wanted to explore the general bug-killing capabilities, and sprayed it on some other random bugs I don't like, and they don't make it very far. If you read the list of pests it kills - it will kill about anything. Camping - believe it or not this stuff is non-toxic to humans (within reason, don't drink a gallon). It is actually completely safe to mix up a batch and spray on clothes you'll be taking camping, or to also spray directly on your legs/arms. If you don't believe me, google "pyrethrin toxicity." You'll find info from the US government and from plenty of colleges, all telling you this is safe to do (and likely safer than DEET based products like "OFF"). When I used this for camping trips - we would treat our clothes ahead of time, and also use it in place of "OFF" spray or other brands that use DEET. Pyrethrin works better if you ask me. However, doesn't really smell any better than DEET based brands. Other notes: This product breaks down fairly quickly when exposed to the general environment (especially light). So, if you use this as a bug-killer, you'll probably have to reapply every week, maybe a bit more frequently depending on the pest. Words of warning: This is pretty toxic to cats and dogs, more-so to cats. It is worse for cats as they are not only smaller, but metabolize it more slowly. I have 2 cats, so I just have to be very careful when I use it, and wash very well my hands or anything else I got it on if I am to touch them. If you have pets - read the warning labels and do some research to make sure you don't harm your pets!
A**E
Effective and easy to use
This insect spray worked really well in my garden. It helped control pests quickly without damaging my plants. I like that it’s a concentrate, so I can mix the amount I need and make it last longer. It’s also nice knowing that pyrethrin is derived from chrysanthemums, so I feel better about using it compared to harsher chemicals. The instructions are clear and it was easy to apply. Definitely something I’ll keep on hand for garden care.
J**.
Great product
As advertised
J**O
Not Sure of Efficacy
Mixes up great, not sure how long lasting or efficacious it is. I think it only last a week so requires reups each week. I still have bugs crawling on my plants. I'll try next season because I have plenty of the concentrate left.
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