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  2. Feb 22, 2024 · BEST OVERALL: Bonide (BND857) Pyrethrin Garden Insect Spray. RUNNER-UP: Monterey LG6135 Garden Insect Spray. BEST BANG FOR THE BUCK: Garden Safe Neem Oil Extract Concentrate. BEST...

    • Garden Safe Garden Insect Killer. Garden Safe Insect Killer contains botanical insecticides, which are great for roses, vegetables, houseplants, trees, and shrubs.
    • Dyna-Gro Neem Oil. Dyna-Gro is a great multi-purpose bug killer. It is a perfect pest control solution for mites, flies, mildew, and more.
    • Safer Brand Insect Killing Soap. This is another great botanical option for killing insects in your vegetable garden. This insecticide kills aphids, earwigs, grasshoppers, leafhoppers, and mites.
    • Spectracide Immunox Insect Control. This insecticide is one of the few products on this list that has a triple action. Triple action means it is pest control, kills insects, and helps prevent disease.
  3. To pick the right one, you need to gather information about your garden. First, find out what kind of insects are infesting your garden. Once you know your enemy, you can choose the right insecticide that will target the unwelcome bugs but won’t be harmful to other plants and organisms in the area.

  4. There are various types of insecticides available for vegetable gardens, each with its own unique features and benefits. One common type of insecticide is the chemical or synthetic insecticides, which are formulated to specifically target and eliminate harmful insects.

  5. 1. Chemical Insecticides: Chemical insecticides are the most common type of insecticide used by gardeners. They are designed to kill insects by interacting with their nervous system and other essential organs. Chemical insecticides are available in different forms, such as sprays, dusts, and granules.

  6. Treat most vegetables with insecticides only when pest insects are observed; however, treat certain vegetables, such as cantaloupes, cucumbers, and squash, on a preventive basis to avoid serious damage.

  7. Table 1. Frequency of Insect Damage to Various Vegetables Grown in the Home Garden. Never or Rarely. Beet. Carrot. Green Onion. Lettuce. Okra. Pea. Radish. Sometimes. Asparagus. Bean. Pepper. Spinach. Tomato. Watermelon. Usually or Always. Broccoli. Cabbage. Cantaloupe. Cauliflower. Cucumber. Eggplant. Potato. Squash/Pumpkin.

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