Copper is generally not compatable with oil products such a Neem. It may cause leaf burn. Always refer to the label on the pesticide for instructions on the mixing compatability with other products.
It is extracted by crushing or pressing the seed of neem,
Neem seed Oil. It is expensive and stinky but it is pretty safe. I believe even ladybugs are not affected by it.
no, why would you mix oil with a 4 stroke
The neem is a tree originally found in India. From that, oil is prepared and it used for so many medicine like allergies of skin, itching of skin. The taste is bitter,used to cure pimples.
Try spraying with Neem oil once a week until gone. You can find 100% neem oil online and mix according to directions.
Copper is generally not compatable with oil products such a Neem. It may cause leaf burn. Always refer to the label on the pesticide for instructions on the mixing compatability with other products.
It is extracted by crushing or pressing the seed of neem,
Lowes sells neem oil in their organic pesticides section.
Neem seed Oil. It is expensive and stinky but it is pretty safe. I believe even ladybugs are not affected by it.
Without knowing the year, I can only tell you what is a safe mix. Fuel/Oil mix: 24:1 (87 octane gas to TC-W3 rated outboard oil), would be a safe mix. If you find that at this mix it smokes excessivly, then switch to a 32:1 mix, which is still a very safe mix.
Neem oil is not used for cooking and shouldn't be mixed with another oil that is. Mixing them would reduce the usefulness of each.
Cedar Oil Spray keeps insects off of anything you spray it on. It is safe to use on people, pets, and even furniture. It will keep your home free of pests and not change the smell of it.
Collect neem leaves, crush them and sieve off the solids.
Yes it's good to apply fresh neem leaves paste for excess oil on face.
Cedar oil and other cedar products are available here megrellc.com/products/ Only pure and freah oil, I've been purchasing there for some month! Great oil!
Neem is the common name of Azadirachta indica (botanical name), it is called the Indian Lilac, although Neem is more commonly used. Neem oil, extracted from the seeds of the plant is used widely as an insecticide.