There is no magic bullet for keeping your garden and indoor plants free from insect pests. Some tricks I have learned over the years provide ways to cope with bugs without resorting to nasty chemicals. Here are my tips for pest control, including homemade insecticidal sprays (soap sprays) and...
Homemade insecticidal soap sprays use a soap solution to kill plant bugs. The Oil soap insecticide works as a Natural control for garden pest [LEARN HOW]
Neem spray is also effective in preventing powdery mildew on your garden plants. Neem is a systemic, which means that it can be taken up by the plants’ roots and will be found in the plants’ cells. Unlike a synthetic chemical systemic pesticide, which is toxic to insects, humans and an...
Once the mixture has set overnight, strain it through a strainer and into a garden sprayer.This is the oneI use. Add three tablespoons of Castile soap. The soap will help the spray stick to the plants and will also act as an insecticidal soap to help get rid of some insects such as ...
In chemical farming, a specific insecticide may be applied to quickly kill off a particular insect pest (animal). Chemical controls can dramatically reduce pest populations for the short term, yet by unavoidably killing (or starving) natural predator insects and animals, cause an ultimate increase...
One of the easiestremedies for getting rid of cave cricketsis a spray.An insecticidal soap mixture is a brilliant insecticide to kill crickets. This strategy works well and doesn’t necessitate the use of harmful pesticides. Select a soap appropriate for the job from the local garden store. Di...