🛡️ Paint your space, repel the pests—naturally unstoppable!
Outlast NBS30 No Bug Stuff Paint Additive is a 16 oz bottle of 100% all-natural, low-toxicity formula that mixes easily with oil and water-based paints or stains. Designed for time-release insect repellency, it offers safe, long-lasting protection for your home, pets, and plants, making it the smart choice for eco-conscious professionals seeking hassle-free pest control.
Manufacturer | CTA Products Group |
Part Number | NBS30 |
Item Weight | 1.12 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 6.22 x 4.72 x 1.85 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material | Wood |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**2
Bye, bye red wasps and carpenter bee holes!!!
I'm super excited to have found this product and thankful that a company has made an organic way to deter carpenter bees and wasps!I moved to my new home at the start of the winter season, this past year, and did not realize how badly our area was infested with dandelions. Well, sure enough, as soon as it started warming up enough, red wasps conquered my yard. The good thing was, was that they weren't aggressive, but were a problem as they were feeding off of the pollen from the dandelions and made it difficult for me to take my dog out. The worst part was, was that they also liked hanging around my deck. A couple weeks later, after the wasps established themselves, the carpenter bees started to claim the area of my deck as their own. (Prior to moving in, one of the posts in my deck already had a hole cut through by a previous bee.)I thought, when I found out about this product, that it was too late to use it, but thankfully I got it just in time before the bees could cause more damage. (I just put in a new fence and am terrified of the bees going in that direction.)I love that this product is safe and that I don't have to worry about my pet licking something on the deck and getting sick. But, most of all, it works!! Even though it's a small bottle, you really do get the most for your money, as they give you enough to mix in 5 separate gallons of liquid. Plus, you can mix it with water or a stain. For the deck, since it was so old, I just mixed it with water. For the new deck, I plan on mixing it with an oil stain.It took maybe, less than an hour, before the wasps left my deck. I was so excited. Even though the wasps weren't showing any aggressivenness, I didn't want them to take any chances of bringing more of their friends by. Since having used the spray, it's been about 3 weeks, and because of all the rain we get in my area, I've re-applied it just to be on the safe side. However, I have not had one red wasp come back! In terms of the carpenter bees, it's fun to watch them, as they try to find a spot on my deck to drill. I sprayed every nook and cranny, places where I thought they may want to drill. The male carpenter bee will hover, every now and then, around my deck, but he never drills, and I think it may just take time for his stubborness to realize that he's not going to find any place to drill.I plan to give an update once I get a chance to use it mixed with the stain. We've had so much rain, sometimes 5 days in a row, that there's no chance for the stain to dry in time.Seriously though, get this product, it works!!!UPDATE:So far, I have used this product mixed with an exterior oil stain and with mixed in water, both of which have worked wonderfully. I currently have been battling 5 carpenter bees and it has been difficult because they like really old wood, which I have a lot of. The wood deck is ridiculously old and has previously been drilled by other bees as mentioned aboved, so you can imagine the process I have to go through. However, that being said, this product is amazing! It seriously keeps the bees from wanting to drill in the old wood. I have to look everyday to make sure there isn't a spot that I missed, but that's an easy fix. For the deck I have been mixing the product with water to easily get on the deck. It's so much fun to cover the deck in this spray and see the bees not being able to drill anywhere on this deck! The best thing, it buys me a lot of time until I can replace the railings, etc, with metal railings and posts. I have also finally replaced a terribly old and put together front gate. The bees absolutely don't know what to do with the new wood, it's awesome! And for the new fence and the new posts, I've stained it with the nbs 30 for protection from bees as long as the stain will last. (Unfortunately, the estimated time length of the stain I chose should last about 2 years, maybe less, since it rains a ton in my area.) Regardless, on new wood/old wood, this stuff seriously last, as I have gotten to see the effects of it for 3 weeks now. The bees may still be around, but they're not finding any spots to drill thanks to this product.The only concern I have and it doesn't seem to be anywhere on the label, is that just making another mixture of this stuff today and the product seemed to start forming into a "gel" form. In other words, it's not the pure liquid format that it once was and I've only had this product for a month. I've kept it stored in a cool place, in the garage, but not sure if the humidity and the heat may have caused it to gel? Nothing much I can do about humidity as my area is humidity central. Just something to keep in mind. I'd like to know why this product does that. However, don't be alarmed if you see it happening, as it doesn't take away from the product. It mixed just fine in water and it didn't change anything with the product's fragrance, which is what the bees don't like.Still, awesome product!
S**F
Absolute must for log and timber homes
We use this in conjunction with Q8 Log Oil on our log home, and it definitely works. It doesn't contain any toxic chemicals or insecticides, but uses the scents of natural ingredients to discourage carpenter bees and ants from wanting to drill. It doesn't kill them, but keeps them off our house. Here are the ingredients (copied from one of my bottles):70% Citronella, 5% Cedar Oil, 5% Rosemary Oil, 3% Eugenol, 2% Lemongrass Oil, and 15% Soap Potassium-Salt-Mineral OilMy wife and I like the smell it imparts on our home, but other people might not care for it. If I had to describe it, it would be a citrus-herbal smell. It doesn't affect the color or effectiveness of the Q8 oil, and can also be used with plain water if you need to spray it on a barn or your home if you are not staining. It's awesome stuff and I truly believe it is the only way to effectively keep carpenter bees off of your home or barn. At least I haven't seen anything else that works as good as this stuff does. 1 pint will yield 5 gallons of NBS30 treated water or stain.Update: I'm still using this with good success. I have noticed though, as another reviewer pointed out, that NBS30 is ineffective against the small striped bees (Megachilidae rotundata, Alfalfa-Leafcutter). So because of this reason, and for assisting in keeping the other creepy-crawlies off of our log home, I have been using a mixture of NBS30, Suspend SC (liquid Deltamethrin - same active ingredient and percentage used in Bug Juice, without the paint/stain suspension ingredients), and Demand CS (encapsulated Lambda-cyhalothrin). The other two agents can be purchased here on Amazon, or other sites too. I mix the three of these with water in a 4-gallon backpack sprayer, using the proper dosage as directed on each bottle for a 4 gallon mixture, and spray this mixture on the exterior logs, eves, foundation, and about a 3 foot swath on the ground around the house including the entryways for the doors and garage. I spray this twice a year: early in the spring just as temperatures are reaching 60 degrees F, and again in the fall at the end of August to keep anything from wanting to use my house for winter nesting. I must say, this has to be the best all-around mixture I've found yet at keeping our home as bug proof as possible without hindering it's appearance or threatening our health. It's done a great job at keeping everything, including house flies, cluster flies, and moths from entering our home too.
R**'
Still working after two months
This does keep the carpenter bees and wasps away, but Do Not apply it to a floor. It made our front deck slippery, which I should have expected because of the oils in it. I added this to deck stain and applied it to our entire front deck. We had carpenter bees constantly chewing on the deck, and wasps building nests under the railings. I wasn't happy with the price of this product, but we were desperate. It's been 2 months and so far it still works at keeping the pests away. I like that the container is marked so you know how much to add to each gallon of stain or paint. The smell is overpowering, but that is expected.
A**R
Works as described
Mixed with thompsons. Had carpenter bee issue in new deck and it resolved it
C**Z
Zero Effect on Ladybugs
This product supposedly deters ladybugs with the citronella and other oils these pests would consider irritating. Not two hours after my husband measured, mixed, and applied it to our house/windows on the sunny side where they congregate in the winter because they want to hibernate in my house-they were back, even more than previously. This stuff is a joke to them. If you have a ladybug problem like we do, I wouldn't bother buying it. I've yet to find anything that keeps them out.
M**F
First use was effective
My first day yesterday using it and it clearly helped reduce the carpenter bee activity in my area. I have infestation in some of the wood though but it was a hot April day over shady covered wood, almost a perfect zenith day of activity for these carpenter bees and it seemed to repel them. The bottle is lot smaller then what is pictured but you get five helpings (paint 5gallons) or split it up to that effect. I plan on following up in a month to see how long it lasts.
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