Neatmaster Ultrasonic Pest Repeller Electronic Plug in Indoor Pest Repellent, Pest Control for Home, Office, Warehouse, Hotel (White)
- Fine tuned the range of ultrasonic frequencies
- Three function modes, green, blue and red, green and blue is inaudible, red is audible
- It can cover an area of 80 to 120 square meters
- Put one in one room as ultrasonic wave can not penetrate through walls and solid objects
- Working with low frequency ultrasonic wave
10 homemade pesticides to eliminate pests in the garden or garden
Often our gardens and orchards are affected by an infestation of aphids, ants, slugs or mites. Often the easy recourse is to buy a pesticide to save the crop, or if we want to have totally organic food, the harvest may be reduced or lost.
The pesticides that we find in many stores are chemicals that are used in agriculture to protect crops against insects, fungi, weeds and other pests. According to the WHO, pesticides are also potentially toxic to humans. They can have harmful effects on health, for example, cause cancer or have consequences for the reproductive, immune or nervous systems. Before their use is authorized, pesticides must be studied for all their possible health effects.
Long before chemical pesticides were invented, farmers had home remedies to get rid of insect invasions that affect plants. These natural alternatives to chemical pesticides can be easily made at home and can save our garden harvest.
Garlic
Garlic is a powerful insect repellent, capable of driving them away. To prepare this spray, a head of garlic with some cloves (species) must be crushed in the blender, together with two glasses of water until a homogeneous mixture is obtained. Let this mixture rest for a whole day and then add 3 more liters of water. It can be applied by directly steaming the leaves of the plants.
Tomato
leaves are rich in alkaloids, an excellent repellent for aphids, worms and caterpillars. Fill two cups with chopped tomato leaves and add water. Let it sit for at least one night and dilute the mixture in two glasses of water. It is important to keep it away from pets because it can be toxic to them.
Eggshell
Shells can be a good fertilizer for the soil and also a repellent for snails and some caterpillars. The husks are crushed and the powder is sprinkled at the base of the plants.
Cilantro
To kill mites, coriander is a great remedy. This plant should be boiled with water for about 10 minutes, strain the mixture and pour it into the garden or garden with the help of a spray.
Vegetable oil
To kill aphids, mealybugs, mites or caterpillars a good solution is to mix 2 cups of vegetable oil with half a cup of pure liquid soap, shake until it is a white mixture, dilute it in water and spray it with a spray. It is preferable to use it in the morning or afternoon when the sun is not out, because at more than 30 degrees Celsius it can damage the plant.
Calendula or Basil
Planting calendula or basil around plants is a great solution to ward off whiteflies.
Cow's milk
To kill insect eggs, mix half a cup of fresh, unpasteurized milk with 4 cups of flour and 20 liters of water.
Nettle
Nettle, besides being an annoying plant that causes irritation if you touch it, is an excellent pesticide for aphids and fertilizer for the soil. Mix 100 grams of nettle with 10 liters of water, let it rest for 4 days and it is ready to use.
Tobacco
With natural tobacco we can combat the annoying plague of red spider mites. 60 grams of tobacco should be mixed with 1 liter of water and 10 grams of natural soap. Spread the mixture every 7 days for two months.
Lavender
Lavender is a great solution for repelling ants. An infusion should be made with 300 grams of fresh lavender leaves with 1 liter of water. Let cool and spray on the attacked plants.


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