BioLogic Company, Inc.

BioLogicEcomask Spray

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Ecomask is our recommended product for killing fleas and is especially well suited for hot and dry climates. Our Ecomask Spray is easy to apply using the Nema-Jet Sprayer, watering cans, and pressure or injection sprayers.

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Ecomask is our recommended product for treating fleas. The nematodes in Ecomask are a hybrid strain of S. carpocapsae, selected by BioLogic for their thicker body which indicates larger energy reserves with greater activity than other strains on the market. Ecomask Spray is easy to apply using the Nema-Jet sprayer, watering cans and pressure or injection sprayers.

Shelf life: 1 month, refrigerated

Storage: Refrigerate at 38F to retain full potency until marked expiration date.

Nematode Species: Steinernema carpocapsae

Safety: These natural “insect eating” nematodes do not harm people, plants, pets or other beneficials including bees, earthworms and ladybugs. Though non-toxic, the inert carrier is not meant for consumption and may cause digestive upset. Keep out of reach of children.

Compatibility: Compatible with most common herbicides, insecticide, fungicides, and other beneficial controls.

Mix Ecomask contents with cold water and allow to sit for 15 minutes. Water area to be treated before and after application. Remove and screens or filters from sprayer before application. To apply, spray the mixture using a coarse spray on affected areas, agitating mixture periodically to keep nematodes suspended.

  • Annual Bluegrass Weevils
  • Armyworms
  • Artichoke Plum Moths
  • Banana Moths
  • Banana Root Borers
  • Billbugs
  • Black Vine Weevils
  • Carpenterworms
  • Chinch Bugs
  • Clearwing Borers
  • Codling Moths
  • Corn Earworms
  • Corn Rootworms
  • Cranberry Girdlers
  • Crane Flies
  • Cucumber Beetles
  • Cutworms
  • Dogwood Borers
  • Flea Larvae
  • Giant Palmetto Weevils
  • Iris Borers
  • Mint Flea Beetles
  • Mint Root Borers
  • Mole Crickets
  • Navel Orange Worms
  • Peach Tree Borers
  • Pine Weevils
  • Poplar Clearwing Borers
  • Raspberry Crown Borers
  • Root Weevils
  • Rotten Sugarcane Borers
  • Shore Flies
  • Sod Webworms
  • Strawberry Root Weevils