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Central Turf & Irrigation Supply introduces new pesticide

May 24, 2016 – Central Turf & Irrigation Supply has launched a new product, Organic Insect Control, for summertime pests.

‘With the risks of mosquito-borne pathogens on the rise, it’s time for landscape contractors to treat their clients’ properties to create a protective zone against mosquitoes, ticks and other insects’ said Anthony Luciano, director of sales & marketing at Central Turf & Irrigation Supply. “Contractors who act now can earn extra income by offering this in-demand service as part of their regular site visits.’

The product has an all-organic formula, which will not harm beneficial insects like bees, butterflies and earthworms, but will eliminate ticks, mosquitoes and other insects.

It can be applied with a traditional sprayer or can be used with a fogger device. Central offers a fogger that operates from a propane tank for use in patio and deck areas.

The organic insect control is sold in a 32-ounce bottle that treats up to 5,000 square feet.

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