You don't have to cope with creepy crawlers any longer — these DIY insecticides will do the trick.
July 27, 2015
You don't have to cope with creepy crawlers any longer — these DIY insecticides will do the trick.
2. Strain mixture through a sieve into a one litre (one quart) jar. Add water and dishwashing soap. Cap the jar and shake gently to mix.
3. Decant the mixture into a spray bottle (you can clean and reuse a cleaning product spray bottle). Spray infested plants, making sure to cover both sides of the leaves. Apply every three days for a week to control hatching insect eggs. Repeat as needed after rains or when problems arise.
1. Combine the alcohol and water in a spray bottle and shake to combine.
2. Before treating, spray one leaf of the infested plant as a test to make sure there are no reactions, such as browning. If not, spray the entire plant, including undersides of leaves and flower buds. Avoid spraying open flowers, which may turn brown if treated with alcohol.
3. Repeat every other day for three days to kill hatchlings. Monitor plants and spray again as needed. Label the bottle and store it out of the reach of children and pets.
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