Pyola® Insecticidal Spray
Canola oil with pyrethrins -- an insecticide from plants
for plants
Destroys all stages of an insect's life cycle -- from
eggs to adults!
Has a residual repellent effect on mites and other insects
Uses only vegetable derivatives, not strong-smelling
petroleum distillates
Does not persist for long periods in the environment
Contains no piperonyl butoxide
Pyola is a boon to rose growers. It controls aphids, leafhoppers,
leafrollers, sawflies, Japanese beetles and other rose
pests.
Signature Product. Pyola is a broad-spectrum spray
that combines pyrethrin, a long-popular insecticide
derived from pyrethrum flowers, with canola oil extracted
from rapeseed. Unlike most pesticides, it controls all
stages of the insect's life cycle, including eggs.
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Destroys Adult Insects, Larvae AND Eggs!
So many times, we hear gardeners complain, "The
insecticide label says it'll kill beetles. Well, I sprayed
my crops, but I seem to have more beetles than ever.
What's going on?"
With most insecticides, the problem usually is timing.
The fact is, some sprays control adult insects, while
others kill larvae. Many oil-based sprays suffocate
the eggs but are ineffective if they've already hatched.
Unless you can match the spray to the pest's life cyce,
you may be wasting your effort. And you give the pests
more time to proliferate and damage your crops!
That's the beauty of Pyola, tested and proven in the
field. Because Pyola simultaneously attacks adults insects,
larvae and eggs, you don't have to spray as often! Plus,
Pyola's repellent effect lasts for days, discouraging
certain insects from feeding and laying eggs on sprayed
plants.
For Vegetables, Fruits, Flowers--Even Houseplants
Use Pyola all season on vegetable crops such as corn,
tomatoes, soybeans, melons, cucumbers, squash, cabbage,
peas and potatoes. Pyola also controls pests on fruit,
including apples, cherries, citrus, figs, pears, nuts,
grapes, strawberries and raspberries. Use it also on
shrubs and trees, as well as on houseplants.
Use Pyola Right Up to Harvest Day
For soft-bodied insects like aphids and mites, use 2
teaspoons per quart of water. For use as a dormant spray,
mix 4 teaspoons of Pyola with 1 quart of water. Apply
when daytime temperatures are above 35 degrees F but
below 90 degrees F. Spray plants thoroughly until they
are completely wet. Repeat in 1 to 2 weeks if needed.
Pyola contains no piperonyl butoxide.
Controls many stubborn insects, including
adelgids, ants, aphids, armored scale, beetle larvae,
cankerworms, fungus gnats, lace bugs, leafhoppers, leafminers,
mealybugs, mites, phylloxera, plant bugs, psyllids,
scale insects, spider mites, thrips, sawfly larvae,
spittle bugs, webworms and whiteflies.
Controls caterpillars, including gypsy
moth caterpillars, tent caterpillars, leafrollers and
diamondback moth larvae.
Controls beetles, including Colorado
potato beetles, flea beetles, Japanese beetles and Mexican
bean beetles.
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