WARNING: Nicotine is highly poisonous! The lethal dose for the average sized adult male is approximately 50mg.
10% nicotine solution contains
100mg/mL. One tiny syringe is
enough to kill two average grown men, or at the very least make them
sick enough to go to the hospital. Do not experiment with nicotine concentrates if you do not have safety equipment and the knowledge necessary to handle it. It seems that average commercial nicotine concentrates have upwards of 400mg/mL, enough to make even me, a person with high nicotine tolerance and ample experience with the chemical, too nervous to even consider experimenting with it.
I have some old tobacco laying around and a ton of 10% nicotine solution and I was wondering if anyone has experience using tobacco/nicotine as an insecticide. I did a little digging but didn't find any solid guides on how much to dilute it or what the minimum effective concentration is. Here are a few quotes I found on various websites;
My grandfather grew tobacco on his farm in Michigan. He dried it in the old corn crib. A rain barrel sat next to the barn. He would put a half pound of cured leaf into the 30 gallon barrel and let the sun steep it in the captured rainwater (that's one ounce of chewing grade tobacco per 1.875 gallons of water). No wetting agent (soap). Try a foliar spray instead of soap - a lot healtier for the plant and wets well too.
in my outdoor garden i had good luck with 100 butts and i gallon. approximately.
That's disgusting^^ I wouldn't want to use butts, even if I had them. Especially on food crops.