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Tips On How To Use Natural Insecticides

By: SteveK
 

What does garlic water and hot sauce do for your garden? Used together in a natural insecticide way they combine to repel caterpillars but do not kill them. So if you like butterflies but not their young you can keep your garden looking at it's best without using chemicals.

Spider mites hate the mixture of hydrated lime (1/4 c.) and water (add a small drop of soap to help it stick). Be careful not to use too much or the lime could hurt your plants.

Many nature lovers use soap frequently to mix with their concoctions but even these are often washed away by rain and water sprinklers.

Getting into some stronger stuff we have the mixture of nicotine concentrate and sulphur. Nicotine although useful to the natural gardener has to be treated more carefully as the concentrate is harmful to humans as well as insects. It is advised to keep nicotine concentrate well away from little children. And it isn't a good idea to use this on edible plants for obvious reasons.

Horticulture oils suffocate insects by covering them with an oily film. If that sounds barbaric, just think of the damage that can be done to crops and gardens and even humans by an overpopulation of insect pests. Insect pests can spread diseases and famine.

Sprays bought in the supermarket can be quite pricey in comparison to the homemade variety. Some experience with methods of accurate measurement and storage is necessary.

If you love birds in your garden and you encourage them to visit by supplying a bird bath you may also end up with ants or other insects in the water. You do not want to cause the birds any harm by infiltrating their drinking and bath water with natural but potentially harmful pesticides.

While you don't have to be scared of insects, you do have to be sensible to keep from becoming overrun with them. You should also be a responsible parent and teach your children how to safely combat insects. What your children learn can benefit the next generation. It helps to encourage their interests while they are young and willing to absorb what their parents have to say. Even if they seem to totally ignore all you've taught them as teenagers, they will many times come back to their senses as they grow older. One day, they'll be sharing their insecticide information with their own children or grandchildren.

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