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Natural alternatives to pesticides

When used incorrectly, pesticides can pollute water. They also kill beneficial as well as harmful insects. Natural alternatives prevent both of these events from occurring and save you money. Consider using natural alternatives for chemical pesticides: Non-detergent insecticidal soaps, garlic, hot pepper sprays, 1 teaspoon of liquid soap in a gallon of water, used dishwater, or forceful stream of water to dislodge insects.

Also consider using plants that naturally repel insects. These plants have their own chemical defense systems, and when planted among flowers and vegetables, they help keep unwanted insects away. The table below contains a partial list of nature's alternatives.

Pest                                        
Ant


Aphids



Bean Leaf Beetle


Codling Moth



Cucumber Beetle

Flea Beetle


Imported Cabbage Worm


Japanese Beetle


Leaf Hopper

Mice


Slugs


Spider Mites


Squash Bug

Stink Bug

Tomato Hornworm

Whitefly

Plant Repellent

mint, tansy, pennyroyal


mint, garlic, chives, coriander,



potato, onion, turnip


common oleander



radish, tansy

garlic, onion, mint

mint, sage, rosemary, hyssop

garlic, larkspur, rue, geranium

geranium, petunia

onion


prostrate rosemary, wormwood

onion, garlic, cloves, chives

radish, marigolds, tansy


radish

marigolds, sage, borage

arigolds, nasturtium