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EcoPCO ARX Contact Insecticide

EcoSmart's EcoPCO ACU Contact Insecticide is a sledgehammer in a can!
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For use in Homes. Offices, Hotels, Motels, Schools, Hospitals, Nursing Homes, Day Care Centers, Factories, Warehouses, Stores, Supermarkets, Restaurants, Food Handling Establishments, Commercial or Institutional Kitchens, Food Processing Plants, Bottling Plants and Transportation Equipment. Proven effective against

Scorpions

Termites

Cockroaches

Spiders

Field Crickets

Many other pests
EcoPCO ARX is a multi purpose is specifically formulated contact insecticide for the professional pest control operator.

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Bokashi Buckets

This Fall I have been working on some new raised beds for use this coming Spring. They have provided a convenient spot to put all those leaves falling off the maple tree.

Earlier this year I began using Bokashi Buckets to recycle all our kitchen waste. I always thought it was a shame that I couldn't do something constructive with all the orange peels we generate in our household. Bokashi Buckets have provided a perfect solution and a great way to build soil in the raised beds all throughout the winter. Bokashi Buckets are a great alternative to composting, especially in the winter months.

Read more about Fall activities over at the Organic Gardening Blog.