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Gardening Area => Plant Pests & Infections => Topic started by: TBM on February 20, 2016, 08:09:04 PM

Title: Natural Pesticide: Neem Oil
Post by: TBM on February 20, 2016, 08:09:04 PM
Neem oil is derived from Azadirachta indica. Neem oil is found in most parts if the plant, but the insecticidal compound is most concentrated in the seeds.


Uses:
Dilution ratios: Please note the soap is to help the oil stay suspended in the water, without it the neem oil would separate out. Add soap to water first, then add oil to soapy water. Warmer water mixes better. Shake well and often!
Some plants can be killed by neem oil, especially when used heavily. You can always test a small area of a plant to see how it reacts before using.

Concerns regarding the safety of neem oil with beneficial insects including bees have been studied, but most specify that it will only cause harm to smaller hives if used inappropriately, and in massive quantities. Since neem oil doesn't target leaf eating insects, most butterflies are considered unaffected by neem oil usage (as long as you're not directly spraying the insects). It is 'generally regarded as safe' by the EPA (for external use only).