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  2. Jun 1, 2023 · Vegetable Oil Spray. Soap Spray. Neem Oil Spray. Diatomaceous Earth. Garlic Spray. Chile Pepper Spray. All-in-One Homemade Spray. Tomato Leaf Spray. There's nothing like having a home garden to...

    • The Problem With Chemical Pesticides. Let’s face it, chemical pesticides give us instant gratification when it comes to killing nasty bugs. No doubt about that.
    • Natural Remedies For Pests In The Garden. There are several ways to fight insect pests naturally without using harmful chemical pesticides. Below is a list of organic pesticides and natural pest control remedies that I use in my garden, and have had great success with!
    • Natural Pest Control Remedies Shared By Readers. I can’t recommend these yet because I haven’t tried them. But here are a few things I’ve heard about lately that I’m going to experiment with in my garden this year.
    • My DIY Natural Garden Pest Control Recipes. Now you’re probably wondering how to make organic pesticide sprays. Well you’re in luck because I have a few natural pest control recipes that I use all the time, and they work great!
    • Neem Oil. Among the natural pesticides for plants, neem oil reduces feeding and disrupts the life cycle of many harmful insects and related pests. To make a basic all-purpose neem oil spray for plants, combine one teaspoon of neem oil with two teaspoons of liquid soap and a liter of water.
    • Vegetable Oil Spray. A mixture of vegetable oil, soap, and water will block the pores of certain pests and rapidly eliminate them. To make a DIY plant spray for bugs, mix a cup of any type of vegetable oil with a tablespoon of liquid soap and shake well.
    • Beer. To avoid the horrible sight of having your plants eaten away by slugs and snails, drown them in beer. Place bowls of beer near plants at night. But ensure that they are shallow enough for the pests to crawl in but deep enough to prevent an escape.
    • Soap Spray. This method has a similar effect to the oil spray above. However, all that you’ll need are 5 tablespoons of organic liquid soap and a gallon of water.
    • Enlist The Help Of Feathered Friends. Birds consume lots of insects and are natural and attractive garden residents. Lure bug-eating birds to your garden area by placing a birdbath regularly filled with fresh water.
    • Banish Japanese Beetles With Garden Lime. Dust green beans with garden lime to repel Japanese beetles.
    • Use Food-Grade Diatomaceous Earth. Food-Grade diatomaceous earth acts as a natural, abrasive barrier to crawling insects like stinkbugs. Sprinkle food-grade diatomaceous earth beneath growing watermelon, cantaloupe, squash, and all fruits and vegetables resting on the ground, as well as on plant leaves.
    • Spice It Up To Repel Loopers! To deter cabbage loopers from eating the leaves of cabbage, Brussels sprouts, or kale, add 3 teaspoons cayenne pepper to 1 quart of water.
    • Beneficial Insects. While many bugs fall under the pest category, some are helpers — feeding on the pests you want to get rid of. Therefore, having ladybugs, spiders, praying mantises, dragonflies, minute pirate bugs, and other beneficial garden insects around will reduce damage to your garden and help ensure healthy crops.
    • Companion Planting. Companion planting is an organic method of controlling pests. It isn’t just limited to flowers either — you can plant vegetables and herbs such as onions and sage.
    • Diatomaceous Earth. Diatomaceous earth is great for insect control. When the powder gets inside the exoskeleton of bugs, it sucks the moisture out of them.
    • Soap and Water. Dilute soap with water to make a homemade bug spray for your plants. The solution also creates an effective shield against a wide variety of pests.
  3. May 26, 2023 · Neem oil is a natural, plant-based, non-toxic, organic product that is a pesticide and fungicide all in one. It can help control over 200 species of insects including mealybugs, aphids, thrips, whiteflies, mites, and more. Neem Oil for Japanese Beetles. Neem oil is a fantastic cure for Japanese beetles.

  4. May 23, 2022 · The Spruce / Colleen & Shannon Graham. Garlic Spray. Garlic has natural antibacterial, antiviral, and anti-fungal properties, and it is also a potent pesticide. Peel and crush five garlic bulbs and mix with 16 oz. of water. Let the garlic infuse in the water overnight. Add a dash of dish soap to the mixture, then strain it through a fine strainer.

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