Safer Brand OMRI Listed Insect Count Killing Soap, 16 Fluid Ounce Concentrate
- Brand:
- Safer
- Model Number:
- 5118-6
- UPC:
- 024654551183
- EAN:
- 0024654551183
- Walmart SKU:
- 24809327
Current $15.49 pricing may soften soon—a 4.5% dip is anticipated after 4 days at this level.
Price expected to drop to $14.79 soon
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Highest Price
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$27.69 | |
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Lowest Price
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$14.79 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$27.00 |
| Price Type | Price | Date |
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Highest Price
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$18.95 | |
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Lowest Price
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$12.08 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$15.49 |
Tracking History: We have tracked Safer Brand OMRI Listed Insect Count Killing Soap, 16 Fluid Ounce Concentrate since 7/6/2024. The most recent price update was on Jun 26, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $12.08 (lowest on 7/6/2024) to $18.95 (highest on 5/21/2026). The average price during this period is $13.11.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $15.49 (Jun 26) to $18.95 (May 21) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $15.87.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.4/5 from 85 reviews.
works to kill all bugs wish they sold this in bigger bottles!!! neighbor have issue with bug they started to come here but spraying this kills them instantly!
This is my second year I've used this. It has keep the huge grasshoppers from eating my flower plants. I just follow the directions. It never burns them . And it goes a long way. it's concentrated. I use a small pump sprayer.
We decided to grow our first vegetable garden. Everything was growing fine when we noticed white flies on my tomatoes. I go on a website to find out how to get rid of them.I read a lot of good things about this product but they were asking too much for it (over $20.00 ) so I decided to check with Wal-Mart.com and sure enough they had it .It works I highly recommend this item!
This is by far the best and safest insecticide that I've used to control attacks on all my citrus trees. I've tried home made insecticidal soap solutions and Monterey Garden Insect Spray with Spinosad which both proved to be ineffective. So I am sticking with the Safer Insect Killing Soap.
The insecticidal soap has many uses for aphids and other garden pests as noted on the label. What it will not do is control many other pests for which you will need a stronger insecticide. Buying the concentrate is a economical way to use the item compared to buying one spray bottle at a time. I like to start insect control with the least chemical sprays and move to stronger insecticides if needed.
This is a much better solution for spraying the elder bugs than the DIY Dawn-Alcohol solution. It doesn't seem to be as hard on the plants.
With the cold weather approaching here in the South, it's getting time to bring the outside plants in. Before doing so, I give them a good cleaning to make sure I'm not bringing any uninvited guests in along with the plants. After giving my plants a shower and letting them dry off, I spray the plants and also the soil in the pots with the Safer insecticide soap, allowing it to dry well before the big move to a warmer environment. I sprayed the plants about 2 weeks ago, and now I'm getting ready for a second treatment to make sure I've gotten rid of any leftover freeloaders. This really does the trick. The only thing I'm not too crazy about is the smell which seems to linger for about a week after, so I'll wait about a week before my green friends make their move back into the house. It was easy to figure out the ration of water to insecticide for the spray bottle I use, and the concentrate worked out to be less expensive than the ready made spray bottles, so I will have plenty left to get me through next spring and summer.
Have a row of big azaleas in the backyard that were invaded with white flies and stringy fungus. Trimmed the leaves back to get rid of the majority of the invasion, let the azaleas regrow a few weeks with a Imidacloprid root soak to significantly reduce the whiteflies population. Nowadays, maintain with just the insecticide soap as necessary to keep the azaleas 95% free of whiteflies without resorting to insecticides. So just once a month or two, inspect, spray a few groups of leaves and that's it. Much cheaper than insecticides and helps the bees. Really surprised by the effectiveness - normally would need almost fifty plus dollars of insecticides to treat them, and several times a year.
Seller sent me Insect Killing Soap with a broken cap and had the decency to put the item into a zip-lock bag to catch all the contents. Is this how you do business now Wal-Mart?? Ok, bet that!
delivery was delayed because of damage than when it was delivered 1 item was missing poor customer service
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
Walmart.com prices have ranged from $15.49 (Jun 26) to $18.95 (May 21) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $15.87.
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| $15.49 | $+0.00 | +0.0% | |
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| $15.49 | $-3.46 | -18.3% | |
| $18.95 | $+3.46 | +22.3% | |
| $15.49 | $+0.00 | +0.0% | |
| $15.49 | $+0.00 | +0.0% | |
| $15.49 | $+0.00 | +0.0% | |
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $27.00 (May 24) to $27.00 (May 24) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $27.00.
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