looks easy and useful, just thought i'd share
i had aphids arrive from some quince cuttings, also some tiny red spider mites got on a lemon tree..
no problem, i just sprayed the leaves down in the sink, which seems to have got rid of them.
then i was wondering, could tobacco be a bug spray, obviously of course it can!
"Nicotine sprays are a traditional remedy for a range of pests, including whiteflies, gnats, root and leaf aphids, thrips and leafminers. While commercial nicotine sprays are so potent that they can kill as many beneficial insects as plant predators, homemade "tobacco juice" is short-lived and much milder. "
https://www.hunker.com/12127114/how-to-make-and-use-organic-pesticide-from-tobaccoWARNING: extracted tobacco can be absorbed threw the skin, and possibly cause sickness or death, so don't soak your hands in it!