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BioWorks adds horticultural spray oil to its product line

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Victor, New York
April 16, 2009

BioWorks announces the addition of SuffOil-X™ Spray Oil Emulsion to their product line. SuffOil-X controls insects, mites and fungi - including powdery mildew - in a broad range of greenhouse, nursery and vegetable crops. It works by suffocating eggs, larvae, nymphs, adult soft bodied insects and mites.

EPA approved, SuffOil-X is a unique concentrate of pre-emulsified, highly refined, high paraffinic, low aromatic oil. Its pre-emulsification breaks down the oil particles to 1/14th its original size. The small oil droplets assure that a very thin, uniform coating of oil is applied to the plant, which effectively smothers and kills pests without causing burn or stress to plants.

"The pre-emulsification advantage enables the product to dilute easier with water and more thoroughly than other horticultural spray oils, without requiring rigorous agitation to keep the mix in suspension," said John Francis, BioWorks' Director of Technical Services. "It's a welcomed addition to our product line," he added.

SuffOil-X has excellent compatibility with pesticides labeled for use with oil, and has a 4-hour Restricted Entry Interval (REI). BioWorks will be marketing SuffOil-X in 1 and 2.5 gallon sizes for vegetable, nursery, ornamental and greenhouse production in approved states beginning April 30, 2009. Visit www.bioworksinc.com for an updated listing of approved states.

BioWorks, Inc., a privately held company, provides environmentally responsible, safe and cost-effective solutions to the horticulture industry. BioWorks is a founding member of the BioPesticide Industry Alliance. For more information, please visit www.bioworksinc.com.

 

 

 

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