
Organic pesticides at home without any harmful chemicals
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Finding safe, non-toxic pesticides for the garden that actually work can be a challenge. We all want to protect the environment, our families and our food, but most non-manmade chemicals available have limited effectiveness.
Neem oil insecticide is everything a gardener could want. It can safely be used on food, leaves no dangerous residue in the soil and effectively reduces or kills pests and keeps your veggies and fruits healthy.
So your gardening kit now need an insecticide made from neem oil and we will also add some more magical ingredients to this pesticide which will make it more effective and your garden will get free from all sorts of insects and bugs.
This article is especially for all those people who loves trees, plants, flowers and are fond of gardening.
But if you are frequently disturbed from insects which keep on damaging fruits and vegetables in your farm, then using homemade pesticides can be the best solution in getting rid of these pests, every time you grow the plants or crops.
Yes Our widest market have many chemical based pesticides but they don’t spare us as well, using excessive pesticides can be dangerous to us leads to many of the harmful diseases.
Today we shall be focusing on people who prefer a healthy ecosystem in their gardening or individual farm activities. For them the best choice will be natural pesticide, which can be easily made at home as well. Use of Organic pesticides provides a feasible solution in preventing insects to cause massive damages to the plants, which are grown in a farm or gardens. These products comprise natural materials that have properties of killing or keeping out pests from within the range of your planted field.
Homemade natural pesticides using Neem oil
Main ingredients
Neem oil, fresh garlic juice, orange oil, soapy water.
Properties of Neem oil
Neem oil insecticide kills some pests after they have eaten leaves sprayed with it, while it repels others with its strong smell. Neem oil is used to control many pests, including whitefly, aphids, Japanese beetles, moth larvae, scale, and spider mites. As it kills mites, which are not insects but, instead, related to spiders and ticks, it is listed as a "miticide."
Besides being an organic insecticide, using neem oil allows you to target pests specifically as opposed to beneficial insects such as bees and lady beetles. By definition, "pests" are the insects eating your plants, and neem oil, when properly applied, kills an insect only if it ingests the sprayed foliage (bees and lady beetles do not eat plant leaves)
Properties of Garlic
Garlic makes an excellent economical, non-toxic pesticide for the garden. ... Aphids, ants, termites, white flies, beetles, borers, caterpillars, slugs, and army worms are some of the pests that can be suitably controlled using garlic.
Properties of Orange oil
Orange oil contains an extract from the peel called d-limonene, which is rated as an insecticide. According to University of Florida's IFAS Extension, it kills fleas, aphids, mites, fire ants, house crickets, paper wasps and some flies.
Properties of soapy water
The soap kills soft-bodied insects by breaking down its protective cuticle or skin. You must make sure that the soapy water comes into contact with the bug for this to happen. You are also spraying your plants so they are affected by the ingredients in the soap spray as well.
How to make?
Making this homemade economical insect killer for your garden is very simple. We will guide you step by step to make this magical insect killer for your garden.
Step1- Take a half glass fresh water and add 5-6 drops of pure cold pressed neem oil into it. Mix it thoroughly.
Step2- Take one big size garlic, crush the garlic and boil it, afterwards extract the juice of the boiled garlic and add it to you mixture of water and neem carrier oil, mix it thoroughly.
Step3- Pour the prepared mixture into a spray bottle or the spray container into the container you use to spray on plants while gardening.
Step4- Now, it is time to make this insecticide more effective so you have to add 10-11 drops of orange essential oil into it the oil should be cold-pressed. Now your spray contains more power to kill insecticides as it contains more micro nutrients and properties to kill insects and also benefitting your plants.
Step5- In this last step you need to add 3-4 drops of you soapy water into it. Thus you homemade 100% organic insecticides is ready.
How to use?
Using this organic insect spray is very simple you have to spray it directly to the plants or flower in your gardens. You can spray it on each and every plant plants ay your house as you don’t need to worry because it do not contain any harmful chemicals.
One Spray many uses?
This spray is not only capable of removing insects from your garden but you can also spray it into the parts of your house.
Some precautions to be kept in mind
- Always make sure to keep spray away from children.
- Keep away from your sensitive areas.
- Wash your hands after using this spray.
- Only to be sprayed on your garden area and preferred corners of your home.
Now it’s time to say goodbye to all the bad the bad insects of your garden and make your plants and garden smile with joy.
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