Pyola® Insect Spray
Fast acting - kills on contact
Product Details
Kills insects, such as adelgids, ants (except fire ants, harvester ants, carpenter ants and pharaoh ants), aphids, armored scale, beetle larvae, canker worms, fungus gnats, lace bugs, leaf hoppers, leaf miners, mealy bugs, mites, phylloxera, plant bugs, psyllids, scale insects, spider mites, thrips, sawfly larvae, spittle bugs, web worms and white flies.
Kills caterpillars, including gypsy moth caterpillars, tent caterpillars, leaf rollers and diamondback moth larvae.
Kills beetles, including flea beetles, Colorado potato beetles and Japanese beetles.
For soft-bodied insects, such as aphids and mites, use 2 teaspoons per quart of water. For use as a dormant spray, mix 4 teaspoons of Pyola with 1 quart of water. Do not use when temperatures are above 90°F. Thoroughly spray insect pests with diluted product until plants are wet. Repeat in 1-2 weeks, if needed.
Pyola is easy to use, fast-acting and can be used up to the day of harvest.
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This spring I had a lot of small caterpillars on my fruit trees. I sprayed them with a mixture of Pyola and Oil-Away. It worked wonders! I sprayed their tents and that was the end of the caterpillars! I highly recommend this product. FYI it did seem to irritate my skin where I accidentally dropped some of the concentrate on my hand. I washed it right away with soap and water. I recommend wearing gloves and not to spray when it is windy out.
I like Pyola
I used Pyola a couple of years ago on a infestation of blister bugs that attacked my tomato plants. I sprayed it directly on the bugs and they fell that day and didn't bother the plants again. I feel comforted that it is safe to use and works. It still had some potency after the expiration date.




I have been using pyola for years. This year we have bad outbreak of cicada and it works great to kill them and protect our plants and trees.