Many use chalk because some contains Boric Acid, but is not the best for all pests or outdoor use.
No special preparation is reqired. All we de is tie it into a knot so that the weight of the leaves is concentrated and to avoid being blown away by the wind. Then, just plop it down on places where insects especially roaches hang out. You can leave the Pandan leaves for a year or two and it will still be as effective. It's been years since I last saw a rouch in our house.
Materials:§ Mature pandan leaf (Pandanus amaryllifolius)§ Lemon grass(Cymbopogon marginatus)§ Strainer§ Spray bottleTest InsectsNymphs or cockroachesProcedure· To obtain the leaf crude extract, boil 19.8 grams of pandan leaf for 30 minutes in 800 mL of distilled water.· Crush the lemongrass and add it to the pandan extract· Filter this using the strainer and decant into the spray bottle.
The Pandan Lalaki is that it is used as a source of vitamins and a medicinal plant.
use the systemic insecticide or the common spray insecticide. but better you use the systemic insecticide.
I will use a stronger insecticide next week.
An insecticide made from a chili ingredient can be used as an insecticide for termites. That is cayenne pepper. Another good remedy for pesky insects is cinnamon. Spiders can be gotten rid of using cotton swabs dipped in peppermint oil.
They sprayed the new insecticide on the crops.Some insecticide is dangerous to birds.
chop it then use it!
did you chalk it up for her
It is not chalk, it is phosphors.
yes but you have to soak the chalk more than the pastels
because we can use it to write on chalk boards