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EcoSMART Organic Pest Control Review & Giveaway

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I will be the first to admit it, I hate any type of pests….ants, bees, spiders you name it and I hate it.  I jumped at the chance to test out EcoSMART organic pest control.  First a little about EcoSMART:

 

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EcoSMART Technologies, the world leader in safe pesticide solutions, is a venture-backed company with patented technology and a world-class management team. Our mission is to create the world’s safest, most effective pesticides based on natural ingredients. We have 15 years of scientific research and a wealth of patents behind us. We make the only 100% safe insecticide that is proven to work. We offer the only complete line of EPA exempt pesticides sold in the US.

EcoSMARTwas the first company to apply modern science to essential plant oils — creating the first 100% safe pesticides. Our products are based on the natural defenses that plants and trees have used for their self protection against insects and pathogens for millenia – essential oils.

Since EcoSMART’s proprietary botanical oil blends attack attributes that are specific only to pests, they have no effect on people, pets or the environment. The primary active ingredients in EcoSMART products are approved as Direct Food Additives or classified as GRAS (Generally Recognized As Safe) by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration. These oils are commonly used to add flavor and aroma to many cosmetic, beverage and food products, including cake, candy, sweetener, gum, soft drinks, and lipstick. Children and pets are safe. No need to clear them out after application or be concerned if they are near our products. Our products have no adverse effect on mammals, birds, and fish and also will not contaminate water sources.

I was able to review the Safe Home Value Pack:

Bundle Contains:

Ant and Roach Killer (14 oz can)
Home Pest Control (24 oz spray bottle)
Flying Insect Killer (14 oz can)
Insect Repellent (6 oz bottle)

 

My take:  While winter is definitely here, I was able to use the Ant and Roach Killer last week on some pesky ants that just wouldn’t leave.  I am happy to report the ants are gone and I have a greater piece of mind knowing that EcoSMART’s products are safe to use with children and pets around.  Having both I always worry about the chemicals but with EcoSMART”s organic control, that is one less thing I worry about!

EcoSMARTis generously offering 1 lucky MommyPR reader their very own Safe Home Value Pack!

 

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About the Author

AndreaM@MommyPR.com My name is Andrea and I have 2 boys, a wonderful husband, and 2 kitties. I am blessed to be able to stay at home with the kids 3 days a week and work as a physical therapist 2 days a week.

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    Garden Fungicide..

  4. Marcy Strahan says:

    I could really use the Wasp & Hornet Killer ! During the Spring & summer they get into my stove vent & even in my walls!

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  11. Jennifer Jozwiak says:

    i’d like to try the insect repellent when mosquito season starts.

  12. heather says:

    The Garden Insect Killer (24 oz spray bottle) would be great to have!

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  21. dmw says:

    I live in Missouri, and we have problems with Japanese beetles in late June through July. I bought EcoSMART's Organic Insect Killer to try it because it DID say on the label that it Killed AND Repelled the adult Japanese beetle. Now, I will say that I have tried their granular pesticide formulas and it worked great for ants and other crawling insects, so I was hopeful the spray Organic Insect Killer may help repel the Japanese beetles. Well…..I must say that I was completely HORRIFIED AT WHAT HAPPENED!! Once I sprayed some of my ornamentals, it only pissed off the beetles, and it literally attracted hundreds more within minutes. The aromatic properties perhaps? I was amazed but very dissapointed that these beetles could be attracted so fast, I could actually watch them stream in from surrounding yards. I hate to say it, but this particular product of theirs is ABSOLUTELY HORRIBLE, AT LEAST FOR JAPANESE BEETLES.

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