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  1. #1
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    Arrow Agree WG - Bt Aizawai Powder

    This is a powdered form of Bt aizawai which
    is the same as Certan/B401. It only takes 4
    teaspoons
    to make a gallon of spray and
    there is an indefinite shelf life on this
    form prior to mixing. In short, 1/2 pound of
    powder will make 32 gallons of spray or more!

    Effective on dozens of garden and orchard pest
    as well. Certified Organic for garden use.


    IF YOU FIND A LOWER PRICE - I WILL BEAT IT.

    ******New Pricing*********

    UPDATED 2-2-2009

    1# Bag $29.85 + $7.95 shipping/handling = $37.80

    1/2# Bag $17.90 + $5.95 S&H = $23.85

    1/4# Bag $11.00 + $3.95 S&H = $14.95



    FOR EACH POUND SOLD ON BEESOURCE $1.00 WILL
    BE DONATED TO THIS VALUABLE SITE.


    ***PAYPAL TRANSACTIONS ADD $1.00******
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    ****CLUB DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE*****


    Payment can be check or PayPal. PM me with
    your PayPal ID and I will send you an invoice.
    Please include your shipping address in the
    PM. No charges will be made until the day
    the Xentari is shipped.Checks may be held
    until cleared, money order, or PayPal
    ensures immediate shipping.


    Disclaimer.... I am not suggesting that you use this product in any other way than what it is labeled for. Follow label instructions provided.

    Heres a link to the info

    Xentari Info

    Contact Me: http://www.drylakefarm.com/email-us/
    Last edited by Barry; 06-22-2011 at 06:48 AM. Reason: contact info added

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    Billy and others, yes the shipping is the same
    regardless of your location in the USA. I use
    USPS exclusively.

    Thanks

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    Thanks for the help. The check is in the mail.

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    Sundance,
    How many teaspoons are in a 1/4#? I gave my last order to my father and need more.
    WayaCoyote

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    There are 50 teaspoons per 1/4# based on weight.

    Pest rates are figured on a pounds/acres basis. Most
    pests are treated at a rate of 1/2# to 2# per acres.
    With the majority in the 1/2# to 1 1/2# per acre range.
    That includes loopers, army worms, gypsy moths,
    and hundreds of others.

    On small batch mixing it is as follows:

    1/2# per acre = 1 teaspoonful per gallon

    1# per acre = 2 teaspoonful per gallon

    2# per acre = 4 teaspoonful per gallon (
    maximum rate)

    The key is application. On small batches I suspect that
    most applicators spray too much product. A misting is
    sufficient.

    ******NOTE: MIX ONLY WHAT YOU CAN USE IN 3 DAYS******


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    This was not specifically mentioned in the info link. Do you know if it works for vine borers? I've got some on order for other uses but using it on those borers in my gardens would be quite a bonus.
    Ninja, is not in the dictionary. Well played Ninja's, well played...

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    For squash and the like I don't see vine borers on the
    list. But is worth a shot......

    All thats listed for pumpkins, squash, melons, etc is
    loopers, melonworms, rindworm, cutworms, armyworms,

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    Apparently it does not work on vine borers as they
    are inside and not leaf eaters.

    This link has them injecting Bt into the stem of the
    squash??????

    http://yardener.com/YardenersPlantPr...quashVineBorer

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    Sundance,

    Thanks for the legwork. I'll try injecting it. At the very least you've given me all types of info about vine borers, their habits, and how to leave them "sleeping wit da fishes." Also, I got the BT I bought from you in the mail today. Everything was in fine shape.

    Drew
    Ninja, is not in the dictionary. Well played Ninja's, well played...

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    Sundance,
    I received my package in the mail yesterday.

    thanks

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    Spring has sprung.

    Death to loopers, tomato horn worms, coddling moths,
    and their evil realitives, the wax moth.

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    Bump..............................

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    Default Bt var a

    Deadly to Diamond back moth larvae too!
    Ernie
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    My websitehttp://bees4u.com/

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    sundance will will this work on apple trees as well ??????
    need to spray some apple ,pear, and a few other trees .

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    I have 300 apple trees and this is the main use for
    me........... deadly on coddling moths.

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    Default Re: Xentari - Bt Aizawai Powder

    Bump.......... death to wax moths......

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    You mention a club discount. I'm president of a local club and will be mentioning my use of Xentari this evening in a presentation on comb storage. Is this discount for quantity? As it is now I have several 1 ounce packets remaining from the last 1# I purchased. I'll look to purchase another pound soon.

    Thanks,

    Pete0

    Pete Ostrowski
    Colonial Beekeepers Assoc.
    ColonialBeekeepers.com

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    Default Re: Xentari - Bt Aizawai Powder

    Discounts would be for multiple pounds.

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    Default Re: Xentari - Bt Aizawai Powder

    Do you spray the frames with it with bees on? How do you use it?
    larry

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