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No Lo Bait is not an insecticide and it's not a "natural remedy" but it is organic. It's considered an enzyme. It was developed for agricultural use. Studies were conducted in fields where strips were treated with the bait and alternating strips were not. The carry over effect into the un treated strips was from lack of egg develpment and reduced hatch the following spring. Studies also show that birds or reptiles that eat a grasshopper that has ingested the bait showed no affects since they don't produce chiton. I use it in the flower beds as well as the vegetable garden. I also sprinkle it around the edges of the garden and yard to knock out wayward grasshoppers. I have found it at TLC Nurseries in Oklahoma.
Sounds like a miracle powder! Thanks for the info.
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No Lo Bait is not an insecticide and it's not a "natural remedy" but it is organic. It's considered an enzyme. It was developed for agricultural use. Studies were conducted in fields where strips were treated with the bait and alternating strips were not. The carry over effect into the un treated strips was from lack of egg develpment and reduced hatch the following spring. Studies also show that birds or reptiles that eat a grasshopper that has ingested the bait showed no affects since they don't produce chiton. I use it in the flower beds as well as the vegetable garden. I also sprinkle it around the edges of the garden and yard to knock out wayward grasshoppers. I have found it at TLC Nurseries in Oklahoma.
Sounds like a miracle powder! Thanks for the info.
Ditto