Organic pest control – Natural bug and insect repellents



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www.howdini.com Organic pest manage – Normal bug and insect repellents When it comes to insects in your backyard, it’s a bug eat bug entire world, so don’t panic. Some bugs are excellent for plants. But how to control the poor ones without having chemical substances? Here’s wonderful assistance from Scott Meyer, editor of Natural and organic Gardening magazine. Search phrases: natural pest control natural pest manage normal bug repellent organic pesticide
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  • Active Ingredient: Lamda Cyhalothrin 9.7% Same As Demand CS but less money!! Micro encapsulated Pet safe: Yes, when used as directed. ~~ For Sale By PestControlPross~~ See My Amazon Store for many More Pest Control Products~~
  • For use in: Can be used in a variety of different locations including indoor and perimeter of residences and commercial buildings, food-handling areas, greenhouses and animal housing.
  • Yield: 19-39 gallons of finished solution, depending on the pest being treated. Mix 0.2 fl oz (6ml) or 0.4 fl oz (12 ml) per gallon of water.
  • Cyzmic CS can not be sold to NY or CT
  • Target pests: Ants, Bed bugs (adults), Bees, Boxelder Bugs, Carpenter Bees, Carpet Beetles, Centipedes, Cigarette Beetles, Clover Mites, Cockroaches, Confused Flour Beetles, Crickets, Earwigs, Firebrats, Fleas, Flies, Lesser Grain Borers, Litter Beetles (adult/immature stages such as Darkling, Hide and Carrion), Millipedes, Mosquitoes, Pillbugs, Red Flour Beetles, Rice Weevils, Saw-toothed Grain Beetles, Scorpions, Silverfish, Sowbugs, Spiders, Termites (above ground only), Ticks, Wasps. Please see label for complete list.
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25 Responses to “Organic pest control – Natural bug and insect repellents”

  1. 2Bibleppl says:

    !0 stars********** for the deer information alone. Thanks :-)

  2. 0102106kls says:

    if you pee on the leaves it will keep pest away

  3. satv365 says:

    @RDLONG30 Will try this. I will also let you know how it worked, if I can remember -_0

  4. JoeCavy4 says:

    I got those beetles on my roses. grrr I sprayed them with 1:10 dish soap and water. I will go out today and see if they are gone. I do not want to hurt good bugs.

  5. RDLONG30 says:

    @satv365 TRY GROUND FINELY GROUND PEPPER, OR FINELY GRIN JALAPENO AND/ OR HABANERO PEPPERS, THEY REALLY DO NOT LIKE IT IT IRRITATES THEIR NOSE AND EYES, AND IF IT IS EATING YOUR GOODIES MAKE A MIX OF THE HABANERO AND MINT OIL, LEMON GRASS AND SOME NATURAL SOAP AND SPRAY IT ON WHATEVER IT IS EATING IT IS ALSO GOOD AGAINST QUITE A FEW BUGS, AVOID THE FLOWERS (POLLINATION), IF YOU TRY LET ME KNOW HOW IT WORKED OUT FOR YOU.

  6. satv365 says:

    If any of you guys can help here.

    I have some kind of beaver sized rodent burrowing into my flower bed under my back porch. No idea what the heck it is and or how to get rid of it. Any ideas?

  7. boiprof says:

    I dont want any bugs in my garden, if I dont have any bad bugs no need to have good ones that eat them. Eco system? Heck my backyard can be insect, bird, mole, squirrel raccoon free and I wont miss any of them.

  8. cunliffe5108 says:

    i knew i should have watched the expert village

  9. mrsmagandelatour says:

    I love this song

  10. 68NYC2 says:

    ooooooh…This was chockful of goodies,
    Thanks.
    ;0)

  11. chriscarter2010 says:

    hi, thanks for sharing. fantastic vid. very informative. keep it up. thanks again

  12. beatricexox says:

    where can I get the peppermint oil?

  13. SAPROBICTIMES says:

    just send them to your neighbour’s garden lol

  14. 15loboy says:

    i liked the video… very interesting!

  15. gwk4657 says:

    Good job on your video I liked it very much!

  16. TheWholefoodfarmacy says:

    Very nice vidio awesome

  17. gwk4657 says:

    Very nice vidio awesome

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  19. SinnFein4ever says:

    Eucalyptus oil, menthol, talcum powder, and tabasco sauce, are all also good organic pesticides.
    Peppermint oil, Eucalyptus oil, and menthol, you can “paint” onto your plants with your hands.
    Sprinkling talcum powder or tabasco sauce on an ant mound, is a good way to get rid of ants.

  20. Delneter says:

    Most insects can’t stand Cinnamon! It’s true, Search Youtube…

  21. PestControlDude says:

    You have a really informative video here – looks like it’s really going to help

  22. sxr951 says:

    what seeds are non GMO? those monsanto poison seeds

  23. PatriciaSdeLopez says:

    I’m very new to gardening.

    I read recently that brassicas (the family to which broccoli belongs) and alliums (the family to which garlic belongs) do not agree when planted close to each other. On that basis, would it be harmful to spread a product based on allium (garlic) on a chewed up brassica leaves (broccoli)? Would there be any harm?

    I recognize that various options were given. What, if any plant types suit which type of method?

    Thanks!

  24. PatriciaSdeLopez says:

    I’m very new to gardening.

    I read recently that brassicas (the family to which broccoli belongs) and alliums (the family to which garlic belongs) do not agree when planted close to each other. On that basis, would it be harmful to spread a product based on allium (garlic) on a chewed up brassica leaves (broccoli)? Would there be any harm?

    I recognize that 3 options were given. What, if any plant types suit which type of method?

    Thanks!

  25. madmanisgood says:

    @mercurio0000 ants doesnt eat what they collect they stock them to grow molds .they eat the molds afterwards.

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