insecticidal soap vs horticultural oil Safer Insecticidal Soap Concentrate (Pint)
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insecticidal soap vs horticultural oil

insecticidal soap vs horticultural oil Safer Insecticidal Soap Concentrate (Pint)

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insecticidal soap vs horticultural oil Safer Insecticidal Soap Concentrate (Pint)Safer Brand Insecticidal Soap Concentrate offers a powerful, eco friendly solution for controlling soft bodied insects in your organic garden. This pint sized insect killing soap concentrate dilutes to create up to 6 gallons of effective insecticidal soap spray, perfect for vegetables, fruits, flowers, shrubs, and indoor plants. Formulated with potassium salts of fatty acids as the active ingredient, this product kills insects on contact by breaking

Safer Brand® Insecticidal Soap Concentrate offers a powerful, eco-friendly solution for controlling soft bodied insects in your organic garden. This pint-sized insect killing soap concentrate dilutes to create up to 6 gallons of effective insecticidal soap spray, perfect for vegetables, fruits, flowers, shrubs, and indoor plants.

Formulated with potassium salts of fatty acids as the active ingredient, this product kills insects on contact by breaking down their protective outer layers. It effectively controls common insect pests, including aphids, mealybugs, whiteflies, and spider mites—all while sparing beneficial insects such as ladybugs and lacewings.

Key Features

  • Concentrated Formula
    One pint of concentrate makes up to 6 gallons of spray, ideal for use with a spray bottle or garden sprayer.
  • Kills Insects on Contact
    Quickly disrupts the cell membranes of soft bodied insects like aphids, whiteflies, mealybugs, thrips, and spider mites for fast pest control.
  • Safe for Beneficial Insects
    Supports natural pest control by sparing beneficial insects, allowing them to thrive in your garden ecosystem.
  • OMRI Listed & Organic Garden Safe
    Approved for organic production and safe to use on edible plants up to the day of harvest.
  • Versatile Use
    Suitable for houseplants, sweet peas, vegetables, flowers, trees, and shrubs in both indoor and outdoor settings.
  • Eco-Friendly & Biodegradable
    Breaks down within 7–10 days, leaving no harmful residues—ideal for sustainable pest control.
  • Insecticidal Soap RTU Available
    For added convenience, a ready-to-use (RTU) insecticidal soap spray option is also available for immediate application without mixing.

Usage Tips

  • Application Timing
    Spray in the early morning or late afternoon to minimize plant stress and maximize effectiveness. Avoid applying when temperatures exceed 90°F.
  • Repeat Applications
    Because insecticidal soaps work on contact, multiple treatments may be necessary to fully control heavy infestations.
  • Mixing Instructions
    Follow label directions carefully when diluting the concentrate. Use a spray bottle or garden sprayer for thorough coverage.
  • Storage & Stability
    Once diluted, use the spray within 24 hours for best results.
  • Safe, Natural Alternative
    Ideal for gardeners preferring an alternative to homemade insecticidal soap or harsher chemical pesticides.

Where to Use

  • Insect Soap for Aphids & More
    Controls a broad range of pests, especially aphids, whiteflies, and mites.
  • Indoor & Outdoor Gardens
    Effective on houseplants, vegetable patches, flower beds, and ornamental shrubs.
  • Edible Plants Protection
    Safe to spray on fruits and vegetables up to the day of harvest, providing worry-free pest control.

Whether you’re managing aphids on sweet peas, spider mites on tomatoes, or whiteflies on ornamentals, Safer Brand® Insecticidal Soap Concentrate delivers reliable, safe pest control without compromising beneficial insect populations or your garden’s health.

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charmette.books
Waukegan, US
★★★★★ 3
Strangers forced to share inherited beach house find love
Format: Kindle
The Summer Share is a light romance about Hannah and Simon, who discover that they both have inherited half of a beach house in the Outer Banks. Hannah is a travel vlogger who travels around the US in her camper van, and she is excited to have inherited her grandfather’s beloved beach home. Simon is excited to have inherited the beach house because he hopes to sell to help with his family’s medical bills. They are shocked to learn that their grandfathers left both of them the house. They must agree on what to do with the house, and live there for two months together. I love the Outer Banks, the setting of this book. The premise of this book is really cute. Hannah and Simon are enemies who are attracted to each other, and they unexpectedly fall in love. However, their banter felt more antagonistic than flirty to me. The pacing of their story was very slow too. I love dual POV, but I found it odd that their POV would often have really similar thoughts and observations. Overall, their relationship just didn’t work for me. I loved Hannah and Simon’s grandfathers’ story, and of course The Dude was the real hero of this book! His antics were hilarious. I could just picture him - huge, black and white and full of energy. I really loved the author’s description of the book’s setting. I felt like I was in the Outer Banks. I think this book would work for someone looking for a light beach read. Thank you to Berkley Publishing and NetGalley for this book. All opinions are my own.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2026
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Madison Beardslee
New York, US
★★★★★ 5
Sweet Outer Banks romance
Format: Paperback
jenn mckinlay, what did you DO to me?? 😭 the concept alone had me hooked from the jump. hannah and simon each inherit 50% of their grandfathers' beloved beach cottage in cape split, nc, a place steeped in a love story that predates them both. it's a little wild, a little whimsical, and somehow completely believable, and i was fully obsessed with every second of it. forced proximity + shared inheritance + uncovering a hidden love story buried in the walls of an old cottage?? sign me UP. but here's the thing, and i really mean this, this book hit way deeper than i expected from a romance. it's about grief, and found family, and what it means to finally let yourself put down roots somewhere. it gave me total emily henry vibes in the best way. like yes there's a slow burn, yes there's swoony moments, but at its core it's just… really beautifully human? the community around the Split felt so lived-in and warm and i genuinely didn't want to leave it. and i have to be a little biased here, i grew up going to the outer banks and i go back almost every summer still, so reading about the NC coast and all those familiar atmospheric details just hit DIFFERENT for me. 🥹 i could smell the salt air. i could picture every scene. it genuinely felt like coming home in the best possible way. if you love emily henry, abby jimenez, or any book that makes you feel like you've found your people, please pick this up.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2026
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J. Weiss
Lake Worth, US
★★★★★ 4
emotional contemporary romance
Format: Kindle
The vivid descriptions from the start of The Summer Share by Jenn McKinlay had me instantly invested in the story. Who doesn’t love relaxing with a romcom and dreaming of the summer days ahead? Independent Hannah and her Great Dane, Dude, are trying to leave their nomadic lifestyle behind. Since she’s inherited her grandfather’s fishing cottage in the Outer Banks, she thought that would be a good place to start. However, Hannah didn’t expect to find someone fishing off her dock when she arrived, and to find the condition of the cottage worse than she expected. Apparently, Simon had inherited fifty percent of the property from their respective grandfathers, and there are conditions in the wills that neither one was aware of since they didn’t know they had a partner—in more ways than expected—and didn’t fully own it. The next two months should definitely be interesting! There are some laugh-out-loud moments in this contemporary romance, with sparks flying and glares. Friendly neighbors are willing to lend a helping hand or share a bit of gossip. Hannah and Simon try to recreate some of their grandfathers’ activities and favorite pastimes. We get to meet Simon’s family, and his father was hard to like. He was all about what he wanted and what benefited him. The book had plenty of romance, steamy moments, release of grief, and lots of reminiscing. The ending is satisfying with a happily ever after, as dreams do come true when you are true to yourself. The Summer Share is an emotional contemporary romance with highs and lows but also a happy ending. The review is posted on NovelsAlive.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2026
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Maggie Mentions
Massapequa, US
★★★★★ 5
A Summer Must-Read!
Format: Kindle
Hannah Spencer and Simon O’ Malley both are grieving the recent passing of their grandfathers when they learn they are now co-owners of Pop’s and Gramp’s beach house in the Outer Banks. Hannah, who is a traveling national park influencer, is looking forward to staying one place for a while. Simon just wants to sell as quickly as he can so he can use the funds to take care of his disabled brother. The two immediately butt heads, but must live together during the summer before finally agreeing what to do with the house. As Hannah and Simon uncover long held secrets, they begin to grow close as they navigate their grief. Will Hannah and Simon come to an agreement about the house, or will the summer together be all for nothing? Jenn McKinlay once again delivers a heartfelt romance infused with laugh-out-loud humor and a cast of scene-stealing supporting characters. Hannah and Simon are lovingly endearing, and their journey together is nothing short of inspirational. The topics of infertility, death of a loved one, and toxic family members is dealt with thought-provoking relatability. Add this to your summer reads list immediately!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2026
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Irish Eyes 430
Massapequa, US
★★★★★ 5
Great beach read!
Format: Kindle
This is a great beach read! Hannah is a travel influencer, touring the country in her vintage van with her Great Dane, Dude. She was thinking about settling down in a real home for a while when she inherited a beach house from her Pops. As she arrives, she unexpectedly runs into Simon, who is under the impression that it is his house, left to him by his Gramps. When the lawyer arrives to explain things, it turns out that they each own 50% of the house. In order to inherit, they each must spend at least two months living in the house and there are a few other stipulations included. Neither of them is happy about the situation, as Hannah wants to live there, and Simon wants to sell. As they meet people in the neighborhood, they find out there is a lot they didn’t know about their grandfathers. The characters are quite well developed and interesting. I enjoyed watching their relationship develop.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2026

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