Lime Sulfur

Lime sulfur is made by boiling lime and sulfur together. This mixture is used as a dormant spray for fruit trees to control such diseases as blight, anthracnose, powdery mildew, and certain insects such as scales, eriophyid mites, and spider mites.
Lime sulfur's drawbacks include smelling like rotten eggs, burning exposed skin and eyes and causing plant injury if applied when temperatures exceed 80 F.

LimePlus Dip - Sulfurated Lime Sulfur Concentrate 16oz.

  • LimePlus Dip is a sulfur concentrate with antimicrobial activity
  • For treatment of non-specific, dermatoses where the active ingredient is effective
  • For dogs, cats, puppies and kittens
  • Active Ingredient: Sulfurated Lime Solution 97.8%
  • Inert Ingredients:2.2%

Product Description

LimePlus Dip is a sulfur concentrate with antimicrobial activity. For treatment of non-specific, dermatoses where the active ingredient is effective. For dogs, cats, puppies and kittens.Dilution: Pour 4 ounces of contents into a gallon container and fill with water. Mix well.Directions: Bathe animal prior to application. Rinse off shampoo. Pour entire contents of diluted LimePlus Dip onto pet and work into skin. Allow to dry on pet. DO NOT Rinse. May be applied at 5-7 day intervals.Active Ingredient: Sulfurated Lime Solution 97.8%Inert Ingredients:2.2%

 


 

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