Homemade Garden Insecticides

Protect the Environment While Protecting Your Plants

By Kay Ray, published Aug 07, 2006
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Garden insects can destroy vegetables, fruits, flowers, and bushes in a matter of days if they go unnoticed, but many people prefer not to use chemical insecticide to prevent, control, and kill garden insects. This leaves homemade options that are less harsh to the environment and safer for use around kids and pets, but do homemade insecticides really work?

There are a number of homemade insecticides that work exceptionally well. These homemade garden insecticides can be applied without the fear of contaminating the soil and groundwater, and homemade insecticides won’t harm curious kids and pets. These homemade insecticides will however effectively prevent, control, and eradicate garden insects that destroy fruits, vegetables, and other garden plants.

Before Applying Homemade Garden Insecticide

The homemade insecticides listed here are said to be safe for garden fruits, vegetables, bushes, and flowers, but as in all homemade products and remedies, homemade garden insecticide should be tested on a small area before using it full-scale on outdoor plants, flowers, and bushes.

Keep in mind that all insecticides, including homemade insecticides, will kill beneficial insects as well as problem insects. Only treat infested plants to avoid killing and repelling bugs that are good for the garden.

Pepper Soap

Blend four jalapeno peppers and three or four cloves of garlic in a blender or food processor with four cups of water. Place this mixture in another container, and stir in one teaspoon of vegetable oil soap. Let this homemade insecticide set for about twenty-four hours, and strain it through cheesecloth or a wire mesh strainer before pouring it into a sprayer and spraying it on bug-ridden garden plants. Be sure and spray the undersides of foliage, and reapply this homemade insecticide after it rains.

Ground Cloves

Homemade Garden Insecticides

Control slugs by crushing egg shells and sprinkling them on the ground around flowers, bushes, fruits, and vegetables.

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Takeaways
  • Be careful where you spray insecticides. If an insecticide kills bad bugs, it also kills good ones.
  • Only treat infested plants to avoid killing and repelling bugs that are good for the garden.
  • Remember to reapply homemade insecticide after it rains.
Did You Know?
Aphids don't actually eat garden plants. Aphids feed on plants by sucking out the juices.
Resources
  • Are you interested in learning more about garden pests? Visit Insects.org for information about garden pests and other insects.
Comments
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plzzz help me how to make insecticides.

Posted on 11/12/2007 at 3:11:00 PM

 
turuan nio poh ako gumawa ng insecticide plz now na

Posted on 09/28/2007 at 7:09:00 PM

 
ui turuan nyo poh ako gumawa ng insecticide plz now na

Posted on 09/28/2007 at 7:09:00 PM

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