Garden Pest Control
DEBug is used to kill and control sucking, chewing and crawling insects.
It is a mechanical insect control – upon contact, the fine powder absorbs lipids from the waxy outer layer of the exoskeleton and causes the insect to die from dehydration. Great for slugs, snails, aphids, caterpillars, earwigs, beetles, fruit flies, borers, thrips and more….
Our all natural Diatomaceous Earth is:
- Food Grade
- Non toxic
- Chemical Free
- Non-Staining
- Odorless
- Environmentally Friendly
DEBug is also BioGro certified as a Soil & Plant Nutrition (Fertiliser) and Crop Management (Insecticide).
Application
DEBug can be applied wet or dry to your garden plants.
Available in convenient 200g and 400g bottle with puffer tops for easy dry application. Ensure coverage over the entire plant (especially under the leaves) or around it’s base. DEBug can also be diluted in water and applied as a spray. It is also sold in a 500g refill bag and larger sizes as required up to bulk 25kg bags. Please refer to application rates below.
Suggested dosage rates for plants and crops
5 litre ‘pump up’ type sprayer | 20gms or 60mls |
15 litre Backpack sprayer | 60gms or 180mls |
200 litre automatic sprayer | 800 – 900 grams |
Crops application | 1 – 2.5kg p/acre |
10 litre bucket ‘brush on’ | 2 cups or 500ml |
10 litre watering can | 40gms |
Recommended dosage rates for anti-caking agent / grain protectant
Per volume of grain / product feed | 2% |
* DISCLAIMER: The Ministry of Primary Industries have provided the following statement in relation to DEBug. ‘…the agricultural chemical use of diatomaceous earth has been proposed to be put forward as an exempt category at the next Regulation change. In the meantime, the ACVM Group will be working on a modified ACVM registration type for this kind of situation with very limited information requirements. Until this is in place, the product may be imported and used in New Zealand as if it is exempt from registration, as long as the applicable conditions in Regulations 7 to 13 of the ACVM (E&PS) Regulations 2011 are complied with, but this is only for the claim for use on or around plants’.