SKU SWO200

Searles White Oil Insect Control Spray

Oil based spray for control of common pest on veggies, flowers & fruit trees.

Range:
Insects, Pests & Disease Control

Fast results

For pots & gardens

Product Details

Searles White Oil is a great spray for use in both indoor and outdoor situations. This product is greatly used for citrus, roses, flower gardens, indoor and outdoor plants.

White Oil is commonly used as a low toxicity product in organic gardens and home edible gardens. When using Searles White Oil, do not apply if temperatures exceed 30°C, or when soil is dry, and plants are suffering from moisture stress.

Active Constituent:

820g/Lt Petroleum Oil

- Broad range of target insects

- citrus leaf miner, aphids, mites, mealy bugs, scale and spider mites.

- Broad range of plants - citrus trees, deciduous fruit trees, roses, daphne, indoor plants and ornamentals.

- Suitable for indoor and outdoor use.

- Convenient sized bottles with measure cap.

- Fast and effective insect control

- It is important to apply as per directions for effective control.

Available sizes:

200ml
500ml
1 Litre

Searles White Oil Insect Control Spray

Oil based spray for control of common pest on veggies, flowers & fruit trees.

Looking for premium Australian-Made garden care products? Just ask your Local Garden Centre for Searles.

About Searles Garden Products

For generations, Searles has been the go-to choice for gardeners across Australia, providing exceptional garden care products that cater to both seasoned horticulturists and enthusiastic beginners. Established in 1977, Searles is renowned for its commitment to quality, helping you cultivate a thriving garden with ease.

With Searles, you can effortlessly nurture a flourishing garden, transforming your outdoor space into a vibrant oasis that reflects your personal touch.

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