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Safe Garden Insecticides - Using Insecticide Soap Spray |

Saturday, 27 June 2009
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How soap spray can be used as an effective safe garden insecticide. What type of soap to use and which plants to use it on. Soap can be used as a highly effective insecticide which is safe for your garden, your pets and your family. None of us want to spray toxic chemicals where they may be breathed or ingested by our pets and children, but sometimes we really need to do something to sort out all those garden pests. One of the simplest methods of pest control is by utilising natural soap. It is completely non-toxic to us and our pets but does cause serious problems for insects and other garden pests. The principle is simple, just dilute liquid soap so that it is spray-able, and then spray affected plants. But, there are a few key points to remember.
Using insecticide soap spray is an extremely economical and environmentally friendly form of pest control but it is not 100% foolproof. Remember to check plants regularly for new signs of attack and don't forget how effective simply removing pests by hand can be! For more information regarding safe insecticides and insecticide soap visit the safe garden insecticide site. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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