Litiz, PA, March 1, 2010 — Safer Brand, a leader in insect control products introduces EndAll, the newest insecticide approved for use in organic gardening. EndAll eliminates insects at all stages of their life cycle. Competitive insect control products only eliminate insects in certain stages, greatly reducing their effectiveness.
EndAll not only effectively eliminates insects at all stages, it also targets a wide range of insects, including aphids, various beetles (including Japanese beetles), caterpillars and larvae (including gypsy moth caterpillars and tent caterpillars), harlequin bugs, leafhoppers, mealybugs, stink bugs and whiteflies. EndAll kills 45 different insects. So it is a safe bet that it will be a key element in the organic gardener’s arsenal.
EndAll is Organic Materials Review Institute-listed® and USDA-National Organic Program compliant for use in organic gardening, another reason why EndAll will be a favorite of conscientious gardeners. EndAll is easily broken down by nature, making it safe to use up to the day of harvest. As an organic alternative to other insect control products, it can be used on trees, shrubs, fruits, vegetables, flowers and houseplants.
EndAll comes in a convenient easy, ready to use spray bottle, no mixing required!
As organic gardening continues to gain in popularity, organic insect control products are in greater demand. Most of these insect control products are not very effective or only effective on a limited number of species. EndAll gives the organic gardener an insect control product which will control 45 different insects, egg to adult, up to day of harvest.
For more information on EndAll Insect Killer visit the website.

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