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Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Homemade Bug Spray For Vegetable Plants



Homemade Bug Spray For Vegetable Plants

Bugs can be a real discomfort. They usually appear after outdoors plants are brought inside for the winter season, or when a new houseplant is brought home.


To get rid of bugs in houseplants, press a clove of garlic into the plant's soil. If the garlic sprouts and grows, just are adequate back.

Spider termites are apt to flourish in warm, dry homes.


Regular misting under the leaves of houseplants will avoid them.


Service of 1 cup flour, 1/4 cup buttermilk, and a gallon of cool water, used in a mist, is a great organic deterrent.


Little flies might in some cases appear around houseplants.


These are called fungis gnats and are harmless to plants (and humans) in their adult kind, though their larvae can damage young roots.

Click here to read the full recipe of homemade Bug spray for vegetable plants


Homemade Bug Spray For Vegetable Plants



Homemade Bug Spray For Vegetable Plants

As a camper and real nature fan, I don't want to be constantly in fear of ticks or other bites which can send disease like the West Nile infection.


Everybody just want to enjoy late-summer and fall outdoors gatherings, outdoor camping, treking, and browsing without biting bugs.


At the time when I was finished with those irritating bugs that destroyed my every year's holidays, I tried all kind of approaches how to get rid of bug bites.


Since I found a great deal of efficient natural techniques and a couple of storage purchased repellents that really exercised for me and which at the end saved my trips.


If you're at your wit's end with this nuisance bug, take a couple of minutes to have a look at these ideas for eliminating bugs on plants, bug bites, nats and any other stubborn flying crawling little animals that are an annoyance

Natural bug repellents:

Home bug repellants are really efficient and can be made cheaply and naturally in the house If you choose not to purchase an all natural product like the one mentioned above.

ir?t=gardening410a-20&l=li3&o=1&a=B072Z2CW3Lir?t=gardening410a-20&l=li3&o=1&a=B01E08OY22I have been using these self-made alternatives constantly for many years. It’s up to you if you decide to purchase an all natural or make your own.

Below are the few natural repellents that I found worked best for me:

1) Essential oil

You will need 10 to 25 drops of essential oil, witch hazel and distilled or boiled water

1) Fill a jar 1/2 complete with distilled or boiled water.


3) Add 10-25 drops of important oil of your choice (the more oil you use the more powerful the spray will be). I choose rosemary oil, lavender oil, citronella, clove and peppermint oil. It works efficiently and also smells great!

2) Add few drops of witch hazel oil.ir?t=gardening410a-20&l=li2&o=1&a=B078B9JRPM

Click below to get the full recipe.

Homemade bug spray for vegetable plants