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Grosafe EnSpray 99 Insect Oil is an effective way to manage unwanted pests on all your plants. So easy with the ready-to-use spray bottle which is refillable.
How does Grosafe EnSpray 99 work?
Grosafe EnSpray 99 Insect Oil contains highly refined mineral oil, which provides several benefits for plant protection. The oil-based formulation acts as a contact insecticide, suffocating and smothering pests such as aphids, mites, whiteflies, and other soft-bodied insects. It is also effective on powdery mildew. Additionally, it can help suppress fungal diseases by forming a physical barrier on the plant’s surface, preventing spore germination and reducing infection.
When applying EnSpray 99 it is important to ensure thorough coverage of the plant, including the undersides of leaves where pests often hide.
Benefits of using EnSpray 99
- Protects the plant from feeding damage
- Suffocates pathogens
- Prevents fungi adhesion
- Prevents infection
- It is gentle on your plants with only 1% of impurities
- Adheres to the plant surface making it effective for longer
Directions for Use
For the control of pests on indoor plants:
Shake before using and as it is ready to go in a diluted form you can start spraying the leaves. Make sure to get the underside of the leaves where the pests often hide.
Use EnSpray 99 as early as possible, at first sign of insects or disease. Repeat at 14 day intervals if required. Do not spray in the heat of the day or when soil is dry and plants are under moisture stress.
Can be used monthly for insect control and to enhance leaf shine.
Which pest is it?

Aphids
Aphids are tiny, pear-shaped insects that can be found on the stems, leaves, and flowers of indoor plants. They feed on the plant sap, causing leaves to curl, yellow, or distort. To control aphids, you can try using insecticidal soap or neem oil, gently washing them off with water. Their natural predators are like ladybugs.

Spidermite webbing
Spider mites are minuscule pests that are difficult to spot with the naked eye. They usually appear as tiny dots on the undersides of leaves, leaving behind webbing. Spider mites feed on plant sap, leading to yellowing, speckling, and eventual leaf drop.

Mealybug
Mealybugs are soft-bodied insects covered in a cotton-like, waxy substance. They gather in clusters on stems, leaves, and leaf axils, sucking sap from the plants. Infested plants may show stunted growth, yellowing, or wilting.

Scale
Scale insects appear as small, round or oval bumps on the stems and leaves of indoor plants. They feed on plant sap and secrete a sticky substance called honeydew, which can attract ants and promote the growth of sooty mould.

Fungus Gnats
Fungus gnats are small, mosquito-like flies that lay their eggs in the soil of potted plants. The larvae feed on organic matter in the soil and can damage plant roots. To manage fungus gnats, allow the soil to dry between watering, avoid overwatering, and use sticky traps to catch the adult flies.

Thrips
Thrips are tiny, slender insects that can damage indoor plants by feeding on leaves, flowers, and buds. They leave behind silver or bronze streaks, black specks (excrement), and distorted plant growth.
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