Wednesday, August 3, 2011

To make a natural insecticide

A large percentage of individuals try to distance the use of chemicals and nothing more than the use of insecticides in and around the home. The problem is that the work of modern chemical pesticides, are readily available and fairly cheap. The same goes for homemade insecticides, but you must collect the ingredients and mix together. Some will find this little 'extra work tremendously.

Boric acid is the main ingredient to kill a certain number of insects used.(By the way, there is also the best ingredients in many commercial insecticides as well, but the mix for you and to quadruple the price. If you do not trust me, look at the ingredients on the box).

Liquid Ant Killer

Boric acid or borax is made of boron, one of the borates. Borax is a pesticide tried for more than 90 years. Has different effects on different insects, but if an insect has mandibles and jaws, the boric acid will get in and destroy the nervous system. Some insects, such as bedThe errors do not have these mouth parts, so it is less effective against them, but dry borax when an insect is covered with dust.

To kill all the bugs love sugar, especially ants, mix a cup of sugar in three cups of water and four teaspoons of borax. Mix everything thoroughly and resolve them. Get a couple of jam jars with lids and thoroughly clean. Soak a few cotton balls in your home-produced insecticides and put in each glass. Then replace the cover and a pair ofHoles each. Place the pots on their sides, in the path of invading insects. Make sure the holes are large enough for insects to overcome.

For cockroaches, borax combine flour, cornstarch and leave, especially if they run, or you can steep a slice of bread in borax and water for the same result.

Termites can not in any borax powder non-toxic liquid that will cut wood, propylene glycol, for example, thread, and it's really sloshthe fine grain of the beam as a preventive measure.

If you want a spray to the plants, you could have a load of garlic in a pint or two of crushed paraffin wax, put the bits in it. Let it sit for a day, filter and add water and soap so much. Mix thoroughly, store in a glass, tilt-only what you need in a spray gun, how and when you need it, why could melt some plastics.

Soapy water to kill aphids alone, just spray on.

Another natural insecticideis a lot of garden pests is working "juice of nettles." Cases, a large pile of nettles and put them in a large bucket with water and had them for three or four weeks to ferment over (no bubbles) have. Take a glass and dilute with three or four glasses of cold water because there is too much for many plants. Just spray it on. Upload your fermenting bucket with fresh water and a couple of stinging nettles.

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