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Bionatrol
General instructions and Information
Bionatrol is eco-friendly because it is derived from natural substances. Since it is 100% biodegradable, there is no residue and it is very effective in annihilating pests that have become resistant to synthetic chemical pesticides due to constant exposure.
There are two types of Bionatrol: Bionatrol-M, Bionatrol-I and Bionatrol-V
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Bionatrol-M *
This product is a non-toxic, completely biodegradable fungicide. It controls powdery mildew, grey mold, etc. for fruits, vegetables and trees. It is a perfect replacement for synthetic chemical fungicides since it's residue-free and 100% biodegradable.
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Bionatrol-I *
This product, just like Bionatrol-M, is completely biodegradable, but differs in that it is an insecticide. Specifically designed to control targeted insects, it controls aphids, mites, whiteflies etc. without harming predators. It is a perfect replacement for synthetic insecticide since it is residue-free and insects don't develop a resistance to it. |
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Bionatrol-V*is a viruscide which controls viruses. It is still in the process of being developed.
* Not availiable for Canadian customers. |
Recent toxicity test performed by Norwest Labs shows Bionatrol is truly safe.
Soybean oil, the raw material of Bionatrol, has been known to have a non-toxic effect of controlling pests as the following newsletter from the United Soybean Board shows. However it has one huge disadvantage: by nature, water and oil do not mix together. When soybean oil spray sits, the mixture will separate into oil and water within a minute. NTS Research & Inc. elimimated this problem so that Bionatrol does NOT separate into oil and water. Moreover its particles are, by far, finer than that of other similar products available in the market.
Comparison between Bionatrol and S. Company Product
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Feedstocks Newsletter
News about industrial products made from Soy
[ Volume 3 / Issue 5 / N0V.1998 ]
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Soybean Oil-based Adjuvant Proves Effective At Controlling Pests
"Carl Sams and Dennis Deyton, professors in the Department
of Plant and Soil Sciences at the University of Tennessee, discovered that
the soybean oil spray controlled scale insects, aphids,
two spotted spider mites and southern red mites by smothering
them."
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Complete article is available in pdf format.
Controlling Pests of Soybean Oil |
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