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LIVING GREEN - Tuesday, April 15, 2008
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Good morning,
Do you have a wider variety of bugs than can be handled
with tobacco or soap spray? Or maybe you want something
with a little more kick? Scroll down for a few more safe
pesticide alternatives.
Thanks for reading,
Your Living Green editor
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* Alcohol Spray. This spray really is great for houseplants.
This especially works on meal bugs. Mix 1/2 cup of alcohol
and 2-3 tablespoons of dry laundry soap in 1 quart of warm
water and spray immediately. You can't store this solution.
It must be made fresh for each use.
* Salt Spray. This solution is used for cabbageworms and
spider mites. Just mix 2 tablespoons of salt in 1 gallon of
water and spray!
* Spearmint-Hot Pepper-Horseradish Spray. This works on too
many different kinds of bugs to list! Mix 1/2 cup of red
peppers (hot), 1/2 cup of fresh spearmint, 1/2 cup horse-
radish (root and leaves) and 1/2 cup green onion tops in any
open container. Mix in enough water to cover. Once you have
your solution strain out the chunky bits, dilute with a half
to a whole gallon of water and add 2 tablespoons of liquid
detergent. You can use this to spray almost any plant safely.
Store this mixture for a few days in a cool environment.
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