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Perma Guard - Garden and Plant Natural Pesticide based on Fossil Shell Flour®For control of ants, cockroaches, fleas, mites, aphids, whitefly, beetles, loopers, mites, leaf hoppers, and others! For use in the greenhouse or outdoors on fruits, vegetables, flowers, grains and grass--up to and including day of harvest. This is a fully patented process developed to bond pyrethrum to diatomaceous earth by scientists in the U.S. Diatoms are microscopic skeletal remains of tiny algae plants that lived on earth millions of years ago. The deposits are mined and crushed to a fine powder before the pyrethrum is added. The molecular structure of the diatoms punctures the insects outer body allowing the pyrethrum to penetrate and kill it. The powder also ruptures the skin causing the insect to dehydrate. Flowers & Vegetables Dust the ground between the plants and undersides of leaves. Remember, any area not dusted is not protected Apple Trees A fine coverage over fruit will prevent infestation by codling moth. The powder residue may discolour fruit slightly and should be wahsed off after harvest. Trees & Shrubs To reduce product loss to rain, dust lightly beneath leaves wherever insects are found. Outside the House A coating around any area where flies and ants congregate will give control over them. Blowflies contacting Perma Guard will die later. Lawn beetles can be treated by diluting half a cup of perma gard in a 9 litre watering can filled with water and applying over the affected area. Then hose in. This is a very safe and effective way of dealing with a large range of troublesome insect problems. ApplicatorsA good dust applicator is essential. The puffer pack bottle is adequate for indoors and outdoor potted plants. Dry ApplicationThe goal is to get coverage over the entire plant, especially under the leaves. For young plants, as little as two pounds per acre may be adequate. For larger plants, 5 lb/acre is probably sufficient. With extra growth, it might be necessary to increase the amount. An examination of the leaves will tell if the leaf bottom is covered. Wet ApplicationFor large gardens or acreage some may want to use a wet spray apparatus. The purpose is to get a solution that will flow easily through the nozzle and still put the recommended amount of product per acre. It is essential to get coverage on the underside of the leaf. Mixing Instructions: * Minimum: 1 tablespoons to 1 litre of water * Maximum: 500 grams to 90 litres of water Safety InstructionsAvoid inhaling dust. When using product wear goggles and dust mask.
Where else do I buy Fossil Shell Flour® in Australia?We are the official exclusive distributor for Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria and Tasmania. We sell the product directly to the public. You can order it through our website or visit us in our shop. You can also consult the website Fossil Shell Flour . com . au to see if you find more information about another outlet near you. Retail, Agriculture, Grain Storage & Farming in General
If you would like to resell Perma Guard's Fossil Shell Flour® in Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria or Tasmania or if you are a big farmer who would need large quantities, please get in contact with us to make arrangements.
For all other states, please contact Daniel Fitzhenry. DisclaimerFossil Shell Flour® is sold as anti-caking agent only here in Australia. Most of the reports have been generated in the United States. The use of Fossil Shell Flour® as anything else but an anti-caking agent falls under your own responsibility. Any food grade diatomaceous earth uses other than those approved by the EPA, FDA, or USDA (United States) are strictly reports of what farmers, others, and we ourselves have done with diatomaceous earth. Additionally, the following material is not intended as a substitute for the advice of a physician or vet. This information is not intended as a substitute for the reader's independent judgment and personal responsibility. Health issues are far too important to delegate to anyone else. It is highly recommended you seek information and counsel from as wide a variety of sources as possible, as in the end YOU make the decisions. |
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