








🌱 Zap bugs fast, keep your garden thriving!
NATRIA Insecticidal Soap is a 24-ounce ready-to-use spray that quickly eliminates common garden pests like aphids, mealybugs, mites, and whiteflies. Formulated with potassium salts of fatty acids, it’s safe for organic gardening and can be applied up to the day of harvest. Suitable for indoor and outdoor plants including flowers, fruits, vegetables, and houseplants, this trusted product offers fast, effective pest control with minimal effort.







| ASIN | B00364PEFS |
| Active Ingredients | Potassium salts of fatty acids 1% |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,126 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #180 in Insect & Pest Repellent Sprays |
| Brand | Natria |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (8,725) |
| Department | Unisex-Adult |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00687073062304 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Spray |
| Item Weight | 1.75 pounds |
| Item model number | 706230A |
| Liquid Volume | 24 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | SBM Life Science |
| Product Dimensions | 2.3 x 4.8 x 10.5 inches |
| Target Species | Insects |
| UPC | 687073062304 |
T**C
Just good stuff!
Better than Neem oil. Doesn't hurt plants. Kills gnats on contact. No smell. No mess. Goes a long way. Just good stuff. Squirted a little on my mother in law while she was hibernating just to see it if hurts people. Probably doesn't because she i almost human.
4**N
Soo happy!
I’m so happy that it worked. I only used it twice. My plant has come back to life and all the little mites are gone.
M**C
Great product to have on hand!
I much prefer this insecticidal soap over the neem oil. It works well to treat and prevent, it doesn't harm my plants, and IT DOESN'T STINK. There are two nozzle options- stream or spray. I use stream to get down in the the soil; spray for the foliage. To prevent outbreaks- When I dust off my indoor plants, I'll spritz a small amount of the insecticide onto a microfiber cloth, then gently wipe down the leaves and stems. I do it after the sun sets, to avoid possible leaf burn. For houseplants (specifically spidermites)- The day before treatment, I spray the plant down with water, using strong water pressure to knock off any mites. The next day, I spray the entire plant and soil with the insecticide. I then use an old makeup brush to spread the treatment on the tops and undersides of the leaves, as well as every inch of stem, especially focusing on crevices. (This will better ensure you're removing the webs). After that I use a bamboo stake to aerate the soil and spread the solution more thoroughly. (Again, I leave the plant out of intense sunlight). I didn't see any spider mites following the first treatment, but I repeated after 2 weeks to be safe. For outdoor potted plants- I simply spray them down at night, leaves, stem and soil. It's helped greatly with pesky earwigs that munch on leaves and blooms.
D**E
Effective, inexpensive, recommended.
This insecticidal soap has worked wonders on whitefly infestations of various Capsicum plants being growing indoors. It has proven much more effective than oil sprays - what a waste of money they were!
M**E
Works fine enough, overall
I've been using this for 18mo with mediocre results. It kinda helps with the indoor gnat situation, but at the risk of my plants' health. I've been making it work, but now I literally cannot make it work. The hose and cap for this latest delivery do not fit each other. I usually keep the old bottle until I receive the new one but apparently I did not do that this time. I will need to find another way to use the product. I would ask for a replacement cap, but given what I've read, it doesn't seem worth the fight. Debating if I purchase this again..
C**A
A new weapon for spider mite war
I own two indoor citrus plants that are spider mite magnets - I've used the home made stuff with castile soap, essential oil, hydrogen peroxide, and rubbing alcohol, I've tried neem oil spray from this brand, and finally ended up here with this one. I found that this product is a good fit for me as it does not burn the leaves, doesn't smell awful like neem oil, and it keeps the spider mites away for at least a week or more. The only con is that this is toxic to marine life, so be thoughtful about where the run off goes to as it takes a few days for the soap to break down (i.e. don't use this around plants by a pond).
A**R
It works...
The first time I used it I sprayed my plants and the bugs were still hanging around. The second time I added it to the water when it was time to water my plants and that did the trick, bugs went away completely.
A**H
Didn’t Work as Promised
I was really disappointed with this Natria insecticidal soap. I followed the directions carefully, but it barely made a difference on the bugs in my plants. After a few days, the pests were still crawling around like nothing had happened. The spray nozzle also kept clogging, which made using it even more frustrating. For the size and price, I expected it to actually control the problem, but it felt like a waste. The smell lingers too, which isn’t great when using it indoors. Overall, it just didn’t live up to what it claims and I won’t be buying it again.
H**S
Haven’t used it yet but I have high expectations
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