Well, there is no study that proves that gmelina arborea fruit can be made as insecticide.
It is the fruit of the tree Gmelina arborea from southeast Asia.
It's possible that the Gmelina seed oil could be a biodiesel. The oil is not edible, but has a specific gravity that suggests that it would make a suitable alternative fuel.
I could not find any.
Cosmoclostis gmelina was created in 2004.
Endoclita gmelina was created in 1941.
Gmelina arborea
Yes, gmelina bark can be used as a pesticide.Specifically, the woody plant in question (Gmelina arborea) can be used as a natural repellent of pests in general and insects in particular. The bark, flowers, and roots all may be employed to the purpose of pest control. Additionally, the entire tree represents environmental control since its behavior is allelopathic, or acceptable to some organisms and intolerable to others.
No all fruit ladybugs eat are poison!
very durable
They don't poison their prey. They have the poison on their skin to keep predators from eating them. They eat small insects like fruit flies and they don't need poison to kill those.
Miami Vice - 1984 Fruit of the Poison Tree 5-9 was released on: USA: 3 February 1989