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NimBioSys 100% Neem Oil Organic Insecticide 6 Gallons.
3750 ppm Azadirachtin. Labeled to control: Aphids - Army Worms - Beetles - Stink bugs - Caterpillars - Leaf hoppers - Leaf miners - Whitefly - Mealy bugs - Midges - Nematodes -Spider mites - Weevils - Scale - Thrips.
There are few pesticide choices when it comes to organic gardening. Substances like nicotine sulfate, rotenone and pyrethrum are derived from natural sources, but can be harmful to people and beneficial insects. On the other hand, pure neem oil is used in everything from lotions & salves to shampoos & soap.
NimBioSys is retail ready 100% neem oil with an EPA registered label to control a wide range of insect pests.
Until NimBioSys, you could get EPA registered neem oil formulations labeled to treat insect pests on crops, but the azadirachtin – the most important insect-controlling compound – had been removed and sold as a separate product.
Neem has been used for thousands of years in tropical countries around the world. More than 500 reports on its safety and efficacy are available through the National Institutes of Health library online at www.pubmed.com, then search for neem.
Based on the data available to the Agency, it has been determined that no unreasonable adverse effects to the U.S. population and the environment will result from the use of the active ingredient when label instructions are followed and good agricultural practices are employed. Laboratory studies indicate that the active ingredient is not toxic following oral, inhalation or dermal exposure.
Cold Pressed Neem Oil and neem extracts are widely used in cosmetics (soap, hair products, hand creams, etc.), traditional folk medicine (acne, fevers, rheumatism, diuretics, inflammations, etc.), as an insect repellent, insecticide, nematicide, fungicide, and as a fertilizer.
There are no reports of adverse effects following human exposure to Neem Oil. Moreover, the pesticidal usage of this biochemical will not have any harmful environmental effects. Studies indicate that Cold Pressed Neem Oil will not cause adverse effects to mammals, birds, other non-target insects, or plants. Due to the negligible risk concerns when used as an insect repellent, Cold Pressed Neem Oil meets the criteria as specified in §3(c)(5) of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), as amended, and is thus eligible for unconditional registration. It was determined that the data/information submitted adequately satisfy applicable data requirements at 40 C.F.R. Subpart U §158.2000.
Crop & Non-Crop Uses
Crop Uses.
Use NimBioSysTM Neem Oil on the following crops:
Alfalfa, Beans, Berries, Bulb Vegetables, Cereal Grains, Citrus fruits, Cole Crops, Cotton, Cucurbits, Fruits, Herbs, Legumes, Leafy and Fruiting Vegetables, Peanuts, Roots and Tubers, Pome and Stone Fruits, Tree Nuts and Tropical Fruits.
Non-Crop Uses.
NimBioSysTM Neem Oil on non-crop use sites including:
ornamentals, nurseries, and around fencerows.
Pests.
NimBioSys Neem Oil can be used against the following pests:
Aphids:
Cotton Aphid, Cowpea Aphid, Mustard Aphid, Okra Aphid, Pea Aphid,
Rice Aphid
Beetles:
Brinjal (Egg Plant) Spotted Leaf Beetle, Chick Pea Beetle, Cow Pea
Beetle, Colorado Potato Beetle, Cucumber Beetle, Mexican Bean
Beetle, Radish Flea Beetle, Red Pumpkin Beetle, Spotted Cucumber
Beetle, Soybean Japanese Beetle
Stink Bugs:
Tomato Stink Bugs.
Caterpillars:
Black Headed Caterpillar, Cabbage Caterpillar, Ear Cutting Caterpillar,
Tobacco Caterpillar, Yellow Hairy Caterpillar.
Leafhoppers:
Brown Plant Hopper, Carolina Grasshopper, Leafhopper, Potato Leafhopper, Rice Brown Plant Hopper, Rice Grasshopper,
Rice Green Leafhopper.
Leafminers:
Leafminers of Ornamental Plants, Tomato Leafminer
Whiteflies:
Cotton Whitefly, Sugarcane Whitefly, Banded Wing Whitefly, Citrus Whitefly
Mealy Bugs:
Mealy Bugs of Ornamental Plants.
Midges:
Brassica Pod Midge.
Mites:
Spider Mites.
Nematodes:
Root Knot Nematodes
Weevils:
Black Vine Weevil.
Worms:
Army Worms:
Scales:
California Red Scale, Yellow Scale, Coffee Green Scale.
Thrips:
Peanut Thrip.
PRESS RELEASE
Over the past few years, neem oil has become one of the most highly recommended pesticides in the world because it
controls pests without harming most beneficial insects.
However, nearly all neem oil sold in the U.S. as a pesticide (until now) had actually been a “clarified” extract of neem oil.
That means the azadirachtin — generally considered to be the single most important insect-controlling compound in
neem — had been removed.
Last year, for the first time ever, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved full-spectrum neem oil —
including the azadirachtin — to be sold as a pesticide. In the USA. Neem Oil Biological Insecticide, the first 100% neem oil to be
sold with an EPA-approved label as an organic pesticide.
“This is a major step forward for organic gardeners and growers as well as people who are concerned about minimizing
their impact on the environment,” said Steve Nichols, V.P. of Soil Tech. “While full-spectrum neem oil has been available
for personal use as an ayurvedic treatment, it hasn’t had an EPA-approved label detailing its use as a pest control.”
Some botanical pesticides are derived from natural sources, but also contain toxic compounds that can harm people and
beneficial insects (i.e. rotenone). On the other hand, pure neem oil is a therapeutic ingredient found in products ranging
from lotions and salves to shampoos and soap.
The difference between neem and other botanical pesticides is that neem works as an insect repellent, growth regulator
and anti-feedant rather than just killing the pest outright. “You don’t get the immediate knock-down you see with toxic
pesticides but you also don’t harm beneficials,” says Nichols. “Neem doesn’t affect insects unless they’re chewing on
your plants.”
NimBioSys is labeled to treat a wide variety of pests including aphids, caterpillars, beetles, stink bugs, leafhoppers,
whiteflies, mealy bugs, mites, weevils, scale, leaf miners and thrips. According to the EPA, the cold-pressed neem oil “will
not cause adverse effects to humans and other non-target organisms when used according to label directions.”
Neem oil comes from the seed of the neem tree (Azadirachta indica), which has been used in tropical countries for
thousands of years. Known as the “village pharmacy” in its native India, it is one of the most widely used medicinal herbs
in the world. The EPA approval of NimBioSys follows nearly two years of extensive testing and review of data from dozens
of international studies.
Payment can be made over the phone via Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover by calling 239-357-1853 Craig (Greener Crew).
NimBioSys 100% Neem Oil Organic Insecticide 6 Gallons.
3750 ppm Azadirachtin. Labeled to control: Aphids - Army Worms - Beetles - Stink bugs - Caterpillars - Leaf hoppers - Leaf miners - Whitefly - Mealy bugs - Midges - Nematodes -Spider mites - Weevils - Scale - Thrips.
There are few pesticide choices when it comes to organic gardening. Substances like nicotine sulfate, rotenone and pyrethrum are derived from natural sources, but can be harmful to people and beneficial insects. On the other hand, pure neem oil is used in everything from lotions & salves to shampoos & soap.
NimBioSys is retail ready 100% neem oil with an EPA registered label to control a wide range of insect pests.
Until NimBioSys, you could get EPA registered neem oil formulations labeled to treat insect pests on crops, but the azadirachtin – the most important insect-controlling compound – had been removed and sold as a separate product.
Neem has been used for thousands of years in tropical countries around the world. More than 500 reports on its safety and efficacy are available through the National Institutes of Health library online at www.pubmed.com, then search for neem.
Based on the data available to the Agency, it has been determined that no unreasonable adverse effects to the U.S. population and the environment will result from the use of the active ingredient when label instructions are followed and good agricultural practices are employed. Laboratory studies indicate that the active ingredient is not toxic following oral, inhalation or dermal exposure.
Cold Pressed Neem Oil and neem extracts are widely used in cosmetics (soap, hair products, hand creams, etc.), traditional folk medicine (acne, fevers, rheumatism, diuretics, inflammations, etc.), as an insect repellent, insecticide, nematicide, fungicide, and as a fertilizer.
There are no reports of adverse effects following human exposure to Neem Oil. Moreover, the pesticidal usage of this biochemical will not have any harmful environmental effects. Studies indicate that Cold Pressed Neem Oil will not cause adverse effects to mammals, birds, other non-target insects, or plants. Due to the negligible risk concerns when used as an insect repellent, Cold Pressed Neem Oil meets the criteria as specified in §3(c)(5) of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), as amended, and is thus eligible for unconditional registration. It was determined that the data/information submitted adequately satisfy applicable data requirements at 40 C.F.R. Subpart U §158.2000.
Crop & Non-Crop Uses
Crop Uses.
Use NimBioSysTM Neem Oil on the following crops:
Alfalfa, Beans, Berries, Bulb Vegetables, Cereal Grains, Citrus fruits, Cole Crops, Cotton, Cucurbits, Fruits, Herbs, Legumes, Leafy and Fruiting Vegetables, Peanuts, Roots and Tubers, Pome and Stone Fruits, Tree Nuts and Tropical Fruits.
Non-Crop Uses.
NimBioSysTM Neem Oil on non-crop use sites including:
ornamentals, nurseries, and around fencerows.
Pests.
NimBioSys Neem Oil can be used against the following pests:
Aphids:
Cotton Aphid, Cowpea Aphid, Mustard Aphid, Okra Aphid, Pea Aphid,
Rice Aphid
Beetles:
Brinjal (Egg Plant) Spotted Leaf Beetle, Chick Pea Beetle, Cow Pea
Beetle, Colorado Potato Beetle, Cucumber Beetle, Mexican Bean
Beetle, Radish Flea Beetle, Red Pumpkin Beetle, Spotted Cucumber
Beetle, Soybean Japanese Beetle
Stink Bugs:
Tomato Stink Bugs.
Caterpillars:
Black Headed Caterpillar, Cabbage Caterpillar, Ear Cutting Caterpillar,
Tobacco Caterpillar, Yellow Hairy Caterpillar.
Leafhoppers:
Brown Plant Hopper, Carolina Grasshopper, Leafhopper, Potato Leafhopper, Rice Brown Plant Hopper, Rice Grasshopper,
Rice Green Leafhopper.
Leafminers:
Leafminers of Ornamental Plants, Tomato Leafminer
Whiteflies:
Cotton Whitefly, Sugarcane Whitefly, Banded Wing Whitefly, Citrus Whitefly
Mealy Bugs:
Mealy Bugs of Ornamental Plants.
Midges:
Brassica Pod Midge.
Mites:
Spider Mites.
Nematodes:
Root Knot Nematodes
Weevils:
Black Vine Weevil.
Worms:
Army Worms:
Scales:
California Red Scale, Yellow Scale, Coffee Green Scale.
Thrips:
Peanut Thrip.
PRESS RELEASE
Over the past few years, neem oil has become one of the most highly recommended pesticides in the world because it
controls pests without harming most beneficial insects.
However, nearly all neem oil sold in the U.S. as a pesticide (until now) had actually been a “clarified” extract of neem oil.
That means the azadirachtin — generally considered to be the single most important insect-controlling compound in
neem — had been removed.
Last year, for the first time ever, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved full-spectrum neem oil —
including the azadirachtin — to be sold as a pesticide. In the USA. Neem Oil Biological Insecticide, the first 100% neem oil to be
sold with an EPA-approved label as an organic pesticide.
“This is a major step forward for organic gardeners and growers as well as people who are concerned about minimizing
their impact on the environment,” said Steve Nichols, V.P. of Soil Tech. “While full-spectrum neem oil has been available
for personal use as an ayurvedic treatment, it hasn’t had an EPA-approved label detailing its use as a pest control.”
Some botanical pesticides are derived from natural sources, but also contain toxic compounds that can harm people and
beneficial insects (i.e. rotenone). On the other hand, pure neem oil is a therapeutic ingredient found in products ranging
from lotions and salves to shampoos and soap.
The difference between neem and other botanical pesticides is that neem works as an insect repellent, growth regulator
and anti-feedant rather than just killing the pest outright. “You don’t get the immediate knock-down you see with toxic
pesticides but you also don’t harm beneficials,” says Nichols. “Neem doesn’t affect insects unless they’re chewing on
your plants.”
NimBioSys is labeled to treat a wide variety of pests including aphids, caterpillars, beetles, stink bugs, leafhoppers,
whiteflies, mealy bugs, mites, weevils, scale, leaf miners and thrips. According to the EPA, the cold-pressed neem oil “will
not cause adverse effects to humans and other non-target organisms when used according to label directions.”
Neem oil comes from the seed of the neem tree (Azadirachta indica), which has been used in tropical countries for
thousands of years. Known as the “village pharmacy” in its native India, it is one of the most widely used medicinal herbs
in the world. The EPA approval of NimBioSys follows nearly two years of extensive testing and review of data from dozens
of international studies.
Payment can be made over the phone via Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover by calling 239-357-1853 Craig (Greener Crew).
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A Return Goods Authorization (RGA) number must be obtained from customer service (1-239-357-1853). Products must be unused and in their original cartons. No discontinued or obsolete items will be accepted. For safety reasons, no returns can be accepted on HEPA items. Customer pays return freight charges and 15% restocking fee, except when return is due to freight damage. We reserves the right to refuse any return not in compliance with the above.
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