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RANGE REVIEW: PEST CONTROL


NEW SPOT-ON, FITO & GET OFF UPDATES OFFER RENEWED


PROFITABILITY FOR RETAILERS


Sipcam Home & Garden have introduced exciting new additions to its SPOT-ON, FITO and GET-OFF ranges ahead of the 2023 season, designed to offer retailers profitable new solutions for tackling weeds, pests and houseplants.


control products. Using the best formulations, SPOT-ON will also now benefit from the inclusion of new Total Weed & Moss Killer. A single bottle of Total Weed & Moss Killer makes up to 27 litres of diluted solution, enough to treat 440m2 of weeds or 555m2 of moss. Total Weed & Moss


M


will also be joined by two fast- acting and long-lasting cleaners. External Mould, & Fungi 5L


Green Killer, available


Algae in


a


bottle, is a multi-purpose disinfectant for paths, patios, fences, caravans, greenhouses and so much more. Wherever mould, algae or fungi grows, this new


ade in the UK, SPOT-ON is the brand behind powerful, simple- to-use cleaning, weed and


addition to the SPOT-ON range is the ideal solution. Elsewhere, the 2L Long Lasting Path, Patio & Decking Cleaner, features a 100% biodegradable formula that is powerful enough to kill even the toughest algae to create cleaner than ever paths, patios, and decks.


FITO Killer


The FITO range of drip feeders has become synonymous with houseplant care, providing up to 15 days of feed for a wide range of plants, including citrus, orchid and cacti, with the Natural Drip Feeders opening up the category into young plants, fruits and vegetables. New-for-2023 is Wonder Gel 3-in-


1, designed to help plant parents take guilt-free holidays or simply help forgetful plant owners keep their plants thriving. The easy to use, slow-release gel is enriched


with minerals to provide plants with


all the nourishment and


water they need for healthy, lush growth, all without the worry of overwatering. The gel holds water for up to 10 days, slowing releasing over this period without leaving water deposits, which minimises the risk of insects laying their eggs in the wet soil and plants perishing during long periods unattended.


GET OFF


For over 20 years, Get Off has been teaching pets to love our homes and gardens. In a move to tackle wider ‘animal’ issues, the Get Off offering will use its specialist knowledge to bring to market the all-new Spiderweb Remover & Preventer. Perfect for use throughout the home and workplace and utilising a specialist formulation that prevent webs from reforming within one month, Spiderweb Remover & Preventer can be sprayed onto


ceilings, walls, doors and door frames, windows, wall corners and hard to reach areas, all without staining. The Spiderweb Remover & Preventer will be available in eye catching shelf ready packaging to make it really stand out on the shelf. Talking about these new updates, Sipcam Home & Garden’s Head of Sales, Nigel Thompson said: “All our ranges are created to be the best in their category, offering effective and affordable solutions, and these new additions are no different. Tackling common issues, these products fill the gap for innovation and help retailers


to offer their


customers true satisfaction and in turn, increases profitability throughout the season.”


Find out more To find out more about the leading product range from Sipcam Home & Garden, visit www.sipcamhg. co.uk.


BAT AWAY FLYING INSECTS WITH PEST-STOP’S LATEST ELECTRIC FLY RACKET


UK-based high-quality pest control products manufacturer Pest-Stop has launched a new high powered electric fly racket to control flying insects in the home without the use of sprays and chemicals. Called the Pest-Stop Electric Fly Racket, the product features a powerful 3,500V grid, most on the market are between 550V and 3,000V, and is designed to quickly eradicate flying insects including flies, mosquitos and wasps. The racket, which has an RRP of £9.99, benefits from a lightweight and portable design and features USB charging whereas most electric fly rackets use batteries. When fully charged the electric fly racket can provide, on average, up to 20 days of effective use. Designed to be user-friendly, the racket also includes a simple power switch slider and separate activation button to ensure the racket grid is only live when pressed. Speaking about the Electric Fly Racket product launch Pest-Stop’s


22 DIY WEEK JULY 2022


Charlotte Biggs, said: “We are pleased to be launching our latest Pest-Stop product as flying insects including flies, mosquitos and wasps start to descend on people’s homes and gardens for the summer months. With its powerful and effective killing capabilities, the electric fly racket offers a quick and fuss-free solution to eliminating flying insects. Combining its simple functionality and portable design, with USB charging, we think this will be a very popular products with customers this season.” Pest-Stop offers a comprehensive range of high-quality domestic pest control products that, in addition to flying insects, target rats, rodents, slugs, snails and flies. Pest-Stop is part of the Pelsis Group, a global leader in pest control and garden care for commercial and retail customers, which has its headquarters in Knaresborough, North Yorkshire. For more information visit www.pest-stop.co.uk


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