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neem leaves: Vepa aaku వేప ఆకు
In addition to the treatment of human diseases and disorders, neem is being intensively studied as a natural insect repellent and pesticide.
It's Neem tree leaves.
Yes, neem oil can be safely used on tomato plants as a natural pesticide to control pests and diseases.
No, neem leaves are simple leaves. Each neem leaf is composed of a single leaf blade attached to the stem. Compound leaves are composed of multiple leaflets attached to a common leaf stalk.
Try neem oil. It's a very natural and effective solution.
Neem leaves are in a long cocoon sort of shape with a few pointy edges.
Neem leaves are a natural repellent to kill cockroaches. Cockroaches need to be enticed to the Neem leaves by using cocoa powder and flour.
Collect neem leaves, crush them and sieve off the solids.
try burning the neem leaves. the smoke should repel the mosquitoes
Neem leaves are in a long cocoon sort of shape with a few pointy edges.
Dried neem leaves are often used in storing wheat grains because they have insect-repelling properties. Neem leaves contain compounds that act as natural insecticides, helping to protect the wheat from pests like weevils and beetles. Placing dried neem leaves in the container can therefore help to keep the stored wheat grains free from infestation and spoilage.