When insect pests invade your plants you've got to get on to the problem
right away. You can  use home  made remedies where possible because they're
generally safer for the environment and more economical. However , "Be
careful of these solutions around children, as they should not be ingested.
Don't store them in soft drink bottles and make sure you keep them out of
reach of children.


Scale and Mealybugs: Make an oil preparation that suffocates them by mixing
four tablespoons of dishwashing liquid into one cup of vegetable oil. Mix
one part of that mixture to about twenty parts of water, put it in your
sprayer and spray the affected plants.

Aphids, Caterpillars and Other Insects: Add two tablespoons of soap flakes
to one litre of water and stir thoroughly until completely dissolved (this
is quicker in warm water). There is no need to dilute this further, just
spray it on as is.

Black Spot Fungicide:, Black Spot's a major problem with roses, but this
fungicide mixture works miracles. Add three teaspoons of bicarb soda to one
litre of water. Don't get carried away with the bicarb soda because if you
make it too strong, it'll cause all sorts of problems. Add a few drops of
either dishwashing liquid, or fish emulsion to help the solution adhere to
the leaf more effectively.

Fungicide: Mix one level teaspoon of bicarb soda into one litre of water.
Add one litre of skim milk and a pinch of Condy's Crystals which you can get
from a produce agent (someone that supplies to horse owners). Shake
thoroughly.

Grasshopper, Caterpillar and Possum Deterrent: Mix a cup of molasses into
one litre of water and spray it over new foliage. 

Nematodes: Add half a litre of molasses to two litres of water and spread
over one and a half square metres of affected garden area.

All-round Insecticide: Chop four large onions, two cloves of garlic, and
four hot chillies. Mix them together and cover with warm, soapy water and
leave it to stand overnight. Strain off that liquid and add it to five
litres of water to create an all-round insecticide. 

Pesticide: Crush a whole bulb of garlic and cover with vegetable oil. After
two days, strain off the liquid, add a couple of drops of dishwashing liquid
and use one millilitre of concentrate to one litre of water. 

Herbicide: Add a cup of common salt to a litre of vinegar. After it's
dissolved, brush it directly onto weeds. Remember, it's not a selective weed
killer. It'll kill anything it touches so be very careful how you use it. 

Predator Attractor: Predators that prey on pests are great things to have in
the garden. Lacewings are particularly desirable because they consume aphids
and many other pests. To encourage them into your garden, dissolve one
teaspoon of a yeast based sandwich spread in water and spray it all over the
plants.

 



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