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Approved chemicals for organic insecticides are rather limited, but usually work quite well on many types of pests if used correctly. They fall generally into the following categories:

  • Soaps and Detergents
  • Horticultural Oils
  • Extracts made from Plants
  • Naturally occurring Minerals such as Sulfur
  • Certain Bacteria that are deemed Safe for Humans

It depends on what you are trying to kill to know what formulation to use. Please use the links on the left side for more information.

Go to a pool supply store and buy a bag of diatomaceous earth. It is used in pool filters. It acts as a silica dust, and is natural, as it is scraped off of the bottom of the sea. It looks like shards of glass under a microscope, and causes the cuticle of the exoskeleton to dry out so that they cant keep any moisture in, and they dehydrate and die. Use gloves when applying this stuff, as it has a tendency to really dry out your bare hands. Best wishes.

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