

Spinosad is derived from a naturally occurring soil dwelling bacterium that was collected from an abandoned rum distillery on a Caribbean island in 1982. Spinosad is classified as an organic substance by the USDA National Organic Standards Board.Ĭaptain Jack’s DEADBUG Brew contains Spinosad “spin-OH-sid”. Susceptible insect pests may be observed on plants up to several hours after treatment, but will have ceased active feeding before being killed. This does not significantly impact predatory beneficial insects, predatory mites, and spiders while controlling target pests. This insecticide is intended for control of worms (caterpillars) and other listed insects. Not for use on plants being grown for sale or other commercial use, or for commercial seed production, or for research purposes. For control of foliage feeding worms (caterpillars), thrips and other lised pests on roses, flowers and other outdoor ornamentalsįor residential use in home gardens, lawns and ornamentals.Kills: thrips, spider mites, leaf feeding beetles, sawfly larvae and other listed insects.Use on fruits, vegetables, berries, citrus, grapes, nuts and ornamentals.

Codling moths, Leafminers, Leafrollers, Oriental fruit moths, Tufted apple budmoths, Asparagus beetles, Armyworms, Fireworms, Fruitflies (suppression), Fruitworms, Loopers, Thrips, Katydids, Worms (Caterpillars), Cabbage loopers, Diamondback moths, Imported cabbage worms Colorado potato beetles, Berry moths, Borers, Corn borers, Earworms, Husk flies (suppression), Navel orangeworms, Peach twig borers, Shuckworms, Webworms, Emerald ash borers, Gall midges, Leaf-feeding beetles, Sawfly larvae, Spider mites, Bagworms, Gypsy moths, and Tent caterpillars.
