Safer's® Insecticidal Soap Ready-to-Use Spray 1L
CA$13.49
Model
01-5057CAN6
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- Use on houseplants, ornamental foliage plants, flowering plants, and fruits and vegetables.
- Kills aphids, mealy bugs, spider mites and whiteflies.
- Does not kill beneficial insects such as ladybugs, praying mantis and others when used as directed.
- Insecticidal soap dries out the waxy outer skin of insects.
- Can be used up to the day of harvest.
Safer's® Insecticidal Soap Ready-to-Use Spray
Safer's® Insecticidal Soap utilizes the power of potassium salts of fatty acids (insecticidal soap). The potassium salts weaken the insect's waxy protective outer shell. Apply every 7-10 days when insects are present or as needed to prevent further damage. It controls soft bodied insects such as aphids, spider mites, whiteflies and other listed insects.
- Active Ingredient: Potassium Salts of Fatty Acids 2.0%
- Weakens insects protective outer shell so they dehydrate and die
- For use on vegetables, fruits, shrubs, trees, and greenhouse plantings
- Controls aphids, mealybugs, spider mites, whitefly, soft brown scale, psyllids, rose or pear slugs, earwigs, and elm leafminer
| Safer's® Insecticidal Soap RTU - 1L | |
|---|---|
| Model # | 01-5057CAN6 |
| Size | 1L RTU Spray |
| Active Ingredients | Potassium Salts of Fatty Acids (Insecticidal Soap) (2.0%) |
| Kills | Aphids, mealy bugs, spider mites and whiteflies |
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Q&A
Is insecticidal soap harmful to bees? I don't see instructions on the website to tell if special handling is needed around bees. Thank you.
Question by: Dianne Wheler on Oct 22, 2025, 3:23 PM
When used as directed, insecticidal soap products will not harm beneficial insects like bees.
However, since these are contact killers and only work if the insects are sprayed directly, improper use could potentially harm them.
To safely use the product around bees, you should apply the insect control during the early morning or later evening. This avoids spraying when honey bees and other beneficial insects are actively feeding during the daytime.
However, since these are contact killers and only work if the insects are sprayed directly, improper use could potentially harm them.
To safely use the product around bees, you should apply the insect control during the early morning or later evening. This avoids spraying when honey bees and other beneficial insects are actively feeding during the daytime.
Answer by: Karla (Admin) on Oct 27, 2025, 10:19 AM
Does this product have a shelf life? Do you need to protect from freezing or high temperatures?
Question by: Dave on Sep 20, 2025, 6:00 PM
Hi, we really appreciate your question. There is not any expiration date or shelf life, and we recommend keeping the product in normal conditions.
Answer by: Victor on Sep 22, 2025, 9:30 AM