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How to Prepare Natural Insecticide

July 10th, 2007

751065_on_the_road.jpgIf you want to get rid of pests in your garden or home, you can always get an insecticide at your local store.  It may be a harsh chemical that you don’t want in your home, though.  You might prefer to use natural insecticide.  If you do, you can prepare your own. 

If you get some boric acid powder, you can mix up all kinds of natural insecticide.  For ants, you can put together a tablespoon of boric acid, a teaspoon of sugar, and some water.  Put it on a cotton ball and set it out where ants go.  Getting rid of ants will also decrease the possibility of having aphids. 

For roaches, it’s simple.  Just set out the powder where the roaches run.  Boric acid can be mixed with a non-toxic version of anti-freeze called propylene glycol to kill termites.  A natural insecticide can be made that is safe for use around children and pets just by using boric acid and household ingredients.  You can mix the acid with water in a 10% solution for use on surfaces. 

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