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*Spray the mixture directly on insects, using a pump sprayer like the one that comes with plastic bottles of window cleaner. | *Spray the mixture directly on insects, using a pump sprayer like the one that comes with plastic bottles of window cleaner. | ||
*Check plants for insects every 7 to 10 days or so, and spray again as needed. | *Check plants for insects every 7 to 10 days or so, and spray again as needed. | ||
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+ | Note that the above recipe is for a concentrate which must be diluted before use. | ||
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+ | The following is a simple recipe for 1 pint (500 ml) of solution which can be sprayed directly: | ||
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+ | * 10 drops (0.5 ml) dishwashing soap | ||
+ | * 2 teaspoons (10 ml) cooking oil | ||
+ | * 1 pint (500 ml) water | ||
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+ | Shake thoroughly before spraying. |
Latest revision as of 22:27, 6 February 2008
The following recipe (original published in the USDA's Agricultural Research Magazine, November, 1992) works very well for control of mealybugs and other small insects on houseplants.
- Add one tablespoon of dishwashing detergent to one cup of vegetable oil (peanut, safflower, corn, soybean, or sunflower).
- When ready to use, shake this solution well and mix 1 to 2 teaspoons of it into 1 cup of water.
- Spray the mixture directly on insects, using a pump sprayer like the one that comes with plastic bottles of window cleaner.
- Check plants for insects every 7 to 10 days or so, and spray again as needed.
Note that the above recipe is for a concentrate which must be diluted before use.
The following is a simple recipe for 1 pint (500 ml) of solution which can be sprayed directly:
- 10 drops (0.5 ml) dishwashing soap
- 2 teaspoons (10 ml) cooking oil
- 1 pint (500 ml) water
Shake thoroughly before spraying.