Neem Oil |
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A New Biological Pesticide |
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| Present in many countries, the Neem is a tree with thousands of virtues. If its leaves are used as drugs to heal malaria in traditional medicines, its fruits, with which we do the oil, are a perfect natural insecticide, harmless for humans and animals. |
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| Neem oil is a low impact natural insecticide which has been approved in the United States for around twenty years. Neem oil is an insecticide, a fungicide, a bactericide, and a leaf polisher. |
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| Properties : |
Insecticide, Acaricide, Nematicide, Fungicide, Bactericide, Leaf Polisher. |
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| Modes of action: |
Repellent, antifeedant, growth regulator.
Preventive fungicide against powdery mildew, rust, anthracnose, brown patch and black spots on rosebushes. |
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| Toxicity : |
Neem oil is a natural product, its extracts are extremely toxic and non-mutagenic on insects, but are harmless to warm-blooded animals and humans. |
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| Pests targeted: |
About 400 insects and other arthropods: mites, whiteflies, beetles, Mexican bean beetles, mealy bugs, armyworms, chrysanthemum leaf miners, cabbage worms, bugs, aphids, thrips ... |
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| Application: |
In a spray bottle, add 5 to 10 ml of Neem oil and 1 ml of dish soap per liter of warm water. |
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