🌟 Unleash Nature's Shield Against Pests!
Bonide Captain Jack's Neem Oil is a versatile 32 oz ready-to-use spray that serves as a fungicide, insecticide, and miticide, effectively targeting all life stages of pests while being safe for organic gardening. Its convenient application and seasonal protection make it an essential tool for any gardener.
Liquid Volume | 32 Fluid Ounces |
Item Weight | 2.3 Pounds |
Energy Specifications Met | Ansi |
Target Species | Multi-Purpose |
Item Form | Liquid |
E**D
A Must-Have for Organic Gardeners!
This neem oil spray has been a lifesaver for my garden! I use it on everything from vegetables to houseplants, and it’s helped keep aphids, spider mites, and powdery mildew under control — all without harsh chemicals. The ready-to-use spray bottle is super convenient, and I love that it’s safe for organic gardening. It’s gentle but effective, and I’ve noticed a huge improvement in my plants' overall health. Definitely a staple in my garden care routine. Highly recommend for anyone wanting a natural and reliable solution for plant pests and diseases!
R**J
A Must-Have for Organic Gardeners!
This neem oil spray has been a lifesaver for my garden! I use it on everything from vegetables to houseplants, and it’s helped keep aphids, spider mites, and powdery mildew under control — all without harsh chemicals.The ready-to-use spray bottle is super convenient, and I love that it’s safe for organic gardening. It’s gentle but effective, and I’ve noticed a huge improvement in my plants' overall health. Definitely a staple in my garden care routine. Highly recommend for anyone wanting a natural and reliable solution for plant pests and diseases!
C**L
Works great on houseplants but smell is very unpleasant
I've been using Neem Oil on my houseplants, and it has proven to be a reliable solution. I recently dealt with a mite infestation, and after just a few days of regular spraying, the problem was completely resolved. The neem oil worked effectively to eliminate the mites and seemed to even prevent them from coming back. It's comforting to know that this product is a multi-purpose fungicide, insecticide, and miticide, which makes it a great all-in-one solution for organic gardening.The fact that it's ready-to-use is a bonus, as there's no need for mixing or diluting—just spray and go. I’ve also noticed that my plants seem to be thriving better since I started using it, which is an added benefit. However, I do have to mention the downside: the smell. The odor is quite unpleasant. I would recommend spraying in a well-ventilated area or taking the plants outside if possible to avoid unpleasant odors.Despite the smell, I find it to be an effective and essential product for anyone having houseplants. It does the job without harsh chemicals.
S**A
Really works.
This Neem oil is really good protection for plants. It is made of natural oils so doesn't smell bad and is safe.Great as a pest control.
C**I
Didn’t work too good
Didn’t work very well for my plants
C**R
Was Going To Return It
I liked that it promised to kill Japanese beetles.I did not like that it did NOT kill Japanese beetles.It was my first experience with Japanese beetles.The label assumes that I already know how this product works. I thought it would kill on contact. I was very disgusted when the heap of startlinig, to me, big shiny bugs on my plants kept on eating and mating as I soaked them them with product. I am accustomed to Spectricide that kills on contact. I even got out a can of Raid and killed some bugs.I "yelled" ( in writing) to Bonide customer service. The customer service person seemed very personally offended. Instead of calmly explaining how this product works, he was sarcastic and defensive.I started to return the product. But I kept reading. Bonide still does not explain to a person outside the knowledgeable organic gardening community, that this is different. I checked the plants that I soaked in neem oil and saw few or no beetles. But infestation was less on unsprayed plants, so I can't determine if the oil was effective. I did remove the very fragrant roses from the rosebush, maybe that's what attracted them. Maybe the beetle frenzy is ending.I decided that organic gardeners know more about this than I do. The plants I sprayed are not harmed. Japanese beetles are alarming to see, but I'm not sure if they kill anything.So I'm going to continue to try neem oil to see if any of its claims are true. For sure I don't want systemic insecticides for roses. We have uncountable bees and butterflies in our milkweed so I don't want to mass kill every insect anymore.Maybe neem oil is better than nothing. I might try to find a company that explains itself better. For example, Scotts/Roundup customer service is extremely helpful. They have real customer support. I'll see if there is a seller of organics like neem oil that offer guidance on the use of their products.
T**K
Work great but stinks
I had some ants in my house plants it got the job done had to do it twice. It stinks so bad whole house smell but the next day the odor disappeared
F**A
Five Stars – My Plant-Saving Secret Weapon!
I’ve been using Bonide Captain Jack’s Neem Oil for a few weeks now, and I’m genuinely impressed. It’s a total lifesaver for my indoor jungle and balcony garden! This spray is incredibly easy to use—just shake and spray, no mixing or fussing about. I noticed a real difference within days—pesky mites and powdery mildew were gone like a bad dream.I especially appreciate that it’s organic and safe to use even close to harvest time. The fact that it works as a fungicide, insecticide, and miticide is just brilliant—three in one, like a gardening Swiss Army knife. Smells earthy (not overpowering), and my plants look healthier and shinier. Will absolutely repurchase!
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