Shop garden pest control for healthier, pest-free plants
Your garden should be a place where tomatoes ripen, herbs flourish, and you actually enjoy spending time outside. But aphids, slugs, and ants have other plans. Sunday's natural garden bug control products help you manage pests without worry, so your plants (and your peace of mind) can thrive. Explore options like grubGONE! Biological Insect Control for grubs and larvae, or Monterey Garden Neem Oil for common insects and fungal issues. Ready to grow with confidence? Browse our outdoor insect control picks below.
Why choose Sunday garden pest control
We've gathered products that actually work and are gentle on the things you care about: your plants, your family, and the critters you want around (hello, pollinators).
- Monterey Garden Sluggo Plus: Controls slugs and snails in garden beds so your lettuce and hostas stay intact.
- Ant Adios Insect and Ant Killer: Granular bait that targets ant colonies at the source, not just the scouts.
- Fire Ant Fighter: Stops mounds from taking over your yard with targeted colony control.
- Total Home Ant Control Kit: A bundled ant control solution for when ants show up inside and out.
Every garden insect spray and bait we carry is designed with real gardeners in mind. You get effective pest control that works with nature, not against it. And you can feel good about where your veggies come from.
Find the right fit for your garden and get growing.
Tips for using garden pest control
Timing matters. Most garden pests show up from spring through fall, so plan your applications accordingly.
- Apply neem oil early in the season to get ahead of aphids, mites, and fungal issues. Reapply every 7 to 14 days as needed.
- Use slug bait around garden beds after watering or rain, when slugs are most active.
- Treat ant colonies at the source by placing granular bait near mounds or trails. Give it a few days to work through the colony.
- Avoid applying products in direct midday sun to reduce leaf stress and improve absorption.
A little consistency goes a long way. Check your garden weekly, spot problems early, and you'll spend less time reacting and more time harvesting. For more tips, visit our garden pest guide on The Shed.
Garden pest control FAQs
What garden pests does Sunday's pest control target, and which product works for each?
Sunday's garden pest control covers common culprits like aphids, mites, slugs, snails, grubs, and ants. Neem oil works well for soft-bodied insects and fungal problems. Slug baits handle slugs and snails in beds. Granular ant baits target colonies, while biological insect control addresses grubs and larvae without harming beneficial insects.
Can I use neem oil and Sluggo Plus on vegetables, herbs, and fruit plants?
Most products in this category are designed for use on edible plants when applied as directed. Always check the product label for specific instructions, including how many days to wait between application and harvest. Following those guidelines helps you protect your crops while managing pests effectively.
How do I control grubs in my garden beds without harming pollinators?
Look for biological insect control products that use naturally occurring bacteria to target grubs and larvae specifically. These products work in the soil where grubs feed and don't affect bees, butterflies, or other pollinators visiting your flowers above ground.
When is the best time to apply garden pest control products during the growing season?
Start applications in early spring when pests first become active, and continue through fall as needed. Apply in the early morning or evening to avoid heat stress on plants. For best results, reapply every 7 to 14 days or after heavy rain.
How do I handle ants and slugs that keep coming back to my garden?
Persistence is key. For ants, place granular bait near active trails and mounds every few weeks until activity stops. For slugs, reapply bait after watering or rain. Reducing moisture and debris around beds also makes your garden less inviting to pests over time.
Keep your whole yard thriving
Garden pest control is just one piece of the puzzle. If you're ready to give your lawn the same attention, explore a custom yard plan tailored to your soil, climate, and goals.
















