Insects are important for the garden ecosystem but sometimes they become a threat to your vegetable harvest.
If you don't want to use toxic chemicals and insecticides this is where homemade bug spray comes in.
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Insecticidal Soap
A very popular and easy treatment for bugs you can make by combining one cup of vegetable oil with one tablespoon of dishwashing soap.
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Neem Oil Bug Spray
Neem Oil spray on the upper and lower side of the leaves removes pests,mites,aphids,mealybugs & powdery mildew.
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Vinegar Spray
Just mix 1 cup of vinegar with 3 cups of water. You can also add ½ teaspoon of dishwashing soap, shake it well and it's ready for use.
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Garlic Spray
Add two garlic bulbs with 1 tablespoon of oil and make a puree next day, Add 1 tablespoon of liquid soap with 4 cups of water, shake it well and it's ready for use.
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Tomato Leaf Spray
Tomato leaves have a scent because of the compound it contains called alkaloid that is toxic to aphids and mites.
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Cinnamon Spray
It becomes very useful and effective to get rid of ants, ants don't like its strong scent.It can also treat stray mushroom problems growing in your pots.