Garden pest control for happier plants
Garden pests happen. Aphids show up uninvited, caterpillars treat your tomatoes like an all-you-can-eat buffet, and suddenly your plants are stressed instead of growing. Sunday garden pest control gives your garden breathing room by managing the nibbling so your plants can focus on what they're supposed to be doing.
Why good garden pest control matters
- Targets pests, not your plants
- Quality ingredients for fewer worries
- Helps plants focus on growth
- Fewer pesticides with natural prevention
- Protects against home entry points
Your garden pest control questions answered
Q: What pests does garden pest control target?
A: Sunday harnesses the power of grubGONE! and Monterey® Garden pest control to target common troublemakers like aphids, caterpillars, beetles, and other leaf-munching insects that stress your plants. Monterey® offerings include:
- Monterey® Garden Sluggo® Plus for slugs
- Monterey® Garden Neem Oil for aphids, other insects, mites, and fungal diseases
- Monterey® Garden Tomato Blossom Spray to protect against tomato rot
- Monterey® Garden Horticultural Oil to control insects, mites, and disease
Q: Is it safe for kids and pets, and how long until they can re-enter the area?
A: Sunday and our partner products are made without synthetic pesticides and designed with families in mind. Let treated areas dry completely before kids and pets head back out. Always check the garden pest control product label for specific guidance.
Q: Can I use it on vegetables, herbs, and fruit plants?
A: Depends on the product. Garden vegetable pest solutions are typically formulated for edible plants, while yard pest control is made for ornamentals. Check the label, and when in doubt, ask before you spray.
Q: Will this harm bees, butterflies, or other beneficial insects?
A: Avoid spraying directly on blooming flowers or when pollinators are active. Applied as directed, targeted ant bait goes after the pests without wiping out the good guys helping your garden along.
Q: How soon will I see results, and how long does protection last?
A: Most sprays work on contact, so you'll see results within minutes to hours. Protection typically lasts 2–4 weeks depending on weather. Reapply as needed when pests show back up.
Q: How much area does one bottle cover?
A: Coverage varies by product and how heavily you're treating. A typical 32 oz spray bottle handles spot treatments throughout your garden. Check the label for specific square footage.
















