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Organic, Non-Toxic, Home-Made Pesticides

There are a myriad of organic bug killers, non-toxic pest preventions, organic fungus killers, etc. In this quick article, I want to share a list of not only the most popular, but the most effective. The best thing is that most of these items are already found in your own home.

  1. Vinegar: Makes for an excellent fungus gnat and small fly trap. Fill a shallow bowl 1/4"-1/2" deep with either white or apple cider vinegar. Cover with plastic wrap and poke roughly a dozen holes into it. Pest investigate the fermenting vinegar and can't find their way out. Super effective.
  2. Cinnamon power: Dusted over the surface of the soil serves as an anti-fungal agent. Have also read that it deters ants as well.
  3. Borax: Makes as a killer ant elimination product when combined with sugar or honey as a bait and kill method. For more information on this, review my short article, Cheap Homemade Ant Killer that Really Works
  4. Canola Oil (or any light vegetable oil) or Mineral Oil: Mixing 1.5 - 7.5 Tbsp. into 1 gal of water and then either spraying foliage or watering soil will suffocate larvae and other pest. It is important that you start with a low dosage of this oil mixture as not all plants work well with oil sprays. For most plants and pests, 2.5 Tbsp. of oil will be suffice.I also recommend dropping a couple drops of soap, NOT detergent, as well as 2-3 ounces of rubbing alcohol into the gallon mixture. The soap helps the solution to emulsify, and the alcohol is a nervous system depressant.
  5. Hot sauce: Serves as a great pesticide and repellant. 2 Tbsp. of hot sauce, 3-4 drops of soap, NOT detergent, and mix into a quart of water. Spray onto plants and surrounding soil.
  6. Baking soda: Makes a great barrier from allowing spores from fungus to home in your plants soil.
  7. Chilli Powder: Sprinkling on soil aids as a mild pesticide and repellent. 
  8. Uncoated Aspirin: Dissolving 2 into 1 quart of water helps to fight against black spot, mildew, rust and more. 

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