Winter Tree Wash

24.99

Growing Success Winter Tree Wash is a natural product which eradicates insects, bugs and their eggs. It is made from vegetable oil which works through physical action and will control most insects, thereby preventing infestation when the growing season begins. It protects fruit trees, bushes and vines by preventing damage to both tree and fruit later in the season.

  • Use on all fruit trees and bushes as well as dormant vines under glass
  • Natural product made from vegetable oils
  • Safe for children and pets once treated area has dried
  • 1 litre

2 in stock

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Winter Tree Wash:

- Removes insect debris, dust and wax which insects can use to secure their eggs onto the plant or tree
- Clears the plant of eggs, larvae an nymphs of aphids and insects
- Works purely by physical means.
- Controlling eggs and larvae laid by insects such as greenfly, blackfly and whitefly, Winter Tree Wash can be used on most fruit trees and bushes including apple, pear, plum, cherry and raspberry plus many more.

Winter Tree Wash should be applied during calm, dry conditions in the dormant period (November through to February). Preferably treat after leaf fall and prior to bud break in the spring, or test a small area 24 hours prior to overall application.

Particular attention should be paid to the crooks of branches or stems where pests may rest.

Winter Tree Wash:

– Removes insect debris, dust and wax which insects can use to secure their eggs onto the plant or tree
– Clears the plant of eggs, larvae an nymphs of aphids and insects
– Works purely by physical means.
– Controlling eggs and larvae laid by insects such as greenfly, blackfly and whitefly, Winter Tree Wash can be used on most fruit trees and bushes including apple, pear, plum, cherry and raspberry plus many more.

Winter Tree Wash should be applied during calm, dry conditions in the dormant period (November through to February). Preferably treat after leaf fall and prior to bud break in the spring, or test a small area 24 hours prior to overall application.

Particular attention should be paid to the crooks of branches or stems where pests may rest.