🌿 Keep pests away, naturally!
The Garlic Barrier 2002 AG+ Liquid Spray is a natural pest repellent that provides effective protection for up to 3-4 weeks per application. Safe for pets and children, this eco-friendly solution contains no harmful chemicals or fumes, making it a responsible choice for your yard.
B**N
Garlic an Capscasin smell that mammals and insects loathe
I read an article on Disney World and how they rid their park of mosquitos. Upon learning that they utilized a garlic spray, I immediately went into research mode. I found this formula and have been purchasing it ever since. I have found that it works great and even burns if it gets on you due to the capscasin (derived from the seeds of hot peppers).I have also discovered that it not only keeps mosquitos away, but also mammals. Anything that has taste buds (so no birds) will avoid the area of this spray. If they do bite into it, they quickly go into a tongue flapping routine to spit it out and then associate the smell as NOPE, forever.I spray it on any vegetation that my wife wishes to protect from deer, rabbits, squirrels, and any other creature that enjoys munching on her plants and garden. As for myself, I've used it to protect my fruit trees/bushes every year (the only thing I wish is that I knew about this product a year prior).No mosquitos or other leafy consuming insects; No plant and garden destroyers. No fuss and long lasting.Cons:Having said the above, it is best to spray this when you know it wont be raining for a stretch of time or else you'll be reapplying it after each rain to keep up with it's effectiveness.If you let this stuff sit on your skin, you'll become sensitive in that area until you wash it off.
J**J
This is amazing
Greatest find ever. Mosquitos gone the next day and don't bother you for weeks. You dont smell the garlic spray at all.You use very little solution so the jug lasts along time. But store in a shed and not your garage unless you love the smell of garlic. Don't hesitate to buy this product. We have had multiple people try it and their kids can play outside at night now without getting eaten alive.
G**E
It definitely helps the yard.
It doesnt last very long, especially after it rains, but I’ll reapply as often as neccessary just so i don't have to use toxic chemicals.
B**N
Amazing & Works
Great product and does what it says we spray it. a few times at the beginning of seasons on a hose attachment. It does smell but who doesn't like Garlic Bread smell..It certainly keeps nuisance bugs away and seems to attract good insects, bees and dragon flys,
H**L
Strong stuff.
BEWARE - this stuff is so concentrated - instead of keeping bugs off - it might just mortally wound your trees & plants. Don't dilute sparingly ... overdilute if you want to make sure your plants will be safe.
E**G
Peach Leaf Curl
Wow, it really works!!! Several of my genetic dwarf peaches and nectarines were infected with peach leaf curl. 90%+ articles you'll encounter warn that there's nothing you can do once you've got a an active Taphrina Deformans fungul infection in/on your trees during the growing season.The standard refrain from the experts is that you've got to apply a fungicide during the dormant season - fall/winter, but nothing can be done during the growing season. Much of this conventional wisdom is coming from university agricultural extensions that should be current with the latest management techniques, but that doesn't seem to be the case.No matter, I found several articles mentioning garlic oil. I bought this Garlic Barrier 2002 AG+ and started spraying it immediately. I nearly lost one tree that had been seriously denuded by the fungus, but after a couple of weeks it has recovered and has substantial healthy new growth!I wish I had some before pics, but I didn't have the foresight - I was distraught over the damage. However, I have included a pic of a leaf that had been infected with the fungus, but has stabilized after receiving the garlic treatment. Notice how now it's the fungus that is dying while the remainder of the leaf is thriving! How you like me now, fungus??? Whut!!! ;-)I highly recommend this liquid garlic concentrate. It's very potent and you dilute at a 99:1 ratio. I also add oregano/rosemary/lavender/peppermint oil in small amounts to ward off other pest when spraying. I don't have any set methodology for those. I just add whatever I feel like at the time.Best of luck!
L**N
Some tips
I have just moved into a house. The yard was full of viscous mosquitoes, every time I went outside, I would return with at least 7 new bites. Unfortunately I'm delicious.After researching options, I decided to go with Garlic Barrier and give it a try. This is June in Louisiana. Hot, muggy, buggy.Some tips:*Be prepared for some intense garlic.The smell is really overwhelming for some people, but the good news is that it dissipates really quickly!*Proper mixing ratio: 50:1= 2.6oz per gallon.So, I'm not too bright and accidentally mixed the wrong ratio. I ended up putting over double the GB in the 2gal sprayer I bought, perhaps even triple.While I was spraying, I was getting chewed up. I was hoping this would act like repellent and give me some relief, but that was not the case. I was going where the mosquitoes already were and even though I might have smelled bad to them, I was still basically presenting them food. No fault of the product there.After I sprayed every square foot of the yard and bushes and fence and 3ft up each tree trunk, I was worn out. I was glad that the smell in the house had returned to normal, for the most part and I really couldn't smell the outside except in slight hints every so often when I was out there.A few days later, some friends came over to help clean up the yard. I was worried because when I came outside, they were taking a break in the shade of one of the trees, where I got a large majority of my bites while spraying. I walked over and there was not one mosquito. Not one!I am going to use the proper mixing ratio from now on, derp, and really look forward to getting bitten less when I'm outside for longer than two seconds. I would say give it a shot. This doesn't hurt bees and is worth the trouble.
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