Organic Garden Bug Spray and Fish Fertilizer Recipe

Garden bug spray can be an essential part of any organic garden cleanup, especially in the fall when most garden pests are gone but the bugs are just beginning to lay eggs. A pre-treatment using Organic Garden Bug Spray will prevent the problem from getting out of control. 

Organic Garden Bug Spray

Many people assume that organic garden bug spray is purely made to eliminate pests. However, the truth is that it is made with various natural ingredients proven to kill all types of insects, including mosquitoes and ants. Some of these ingredients include oils like eucalyptus and juniper, essential oils like lavender, peppermint, lemongrass, marjoram, and many others. These essential oils are potent when sprayed on the affected areas as they penetrate deep into the skin and work very quickly to kill the pests. Therefore, this treatment can be very effective if done correctly and follows all the necessary safety precautions.

Begin by preparing the recipe for your garden-bug spray by adding one tablespoon of each essential oil to hot, clean water. Put the mixture into a spray bottle, shake to mix, and then apply to the affected area. For example, Juniper essential oils will produce a light fragrance, while eucalyptus will cause a deep, pungent smell. The same scent will occur for both oils as they are diluted with soap or detergent. Test them on a small patch first to ensure they will not be harmful to you or anyone else.

Once the mixture is ready, mix it with some water to create a thick, foamy substance and spray it onto the plants. Do this for several days to ensure that the contents are entirely dispersed throughout the plants’ foliage. This liquid soap and water mixture will coat the plants’ roots, stems, leaves, and flowers so that the bug and pest cannot survive after your initial treatment.

Organic Garden Bug Spray and Organic Fish Fertilizer Recipe ingredients seem similar, but they have a few differences. One of the key ingredients in the Witch hazel recipe is “carob,” a product created from the bark of the carob tree. It has been used for thousands of years to treat various ailments, including diarrhea and snake bites. In the past, it was used as a topical treatment for insect bites, but today it is most commonly used as an essential oil for pest repellents and stain removal.

The essential oils in this DIY bug spray recipe include lemon eucalyptus, tea tree oil, lavender, marjoram, peppermint, and lemon. All these ingredients are suitable for bug and pest repelling. For example, lemon eucalyptus is effective against mosquitoes and flies, while marjoram and tea tree oil are good for mosquito bites and stings. In addition, peppermint and marjoram essential oils are both effective against crawling insects such as crawling lawn moles.

The final ingredient in the DIY Garden Bug Spray and Organic Fish Fertilizer Recipe is vinegar. Vinegar is effective against black ants, the main pests responsible for plant leaf and stem disease. You can soak affected plants in vinegar overnight. Next, you need to add a cup of white vinegar for the fish and mix it with enough hot water to saturate the mixture. Finally, shake the bottle, and the solution will fizz up and circulate.

To prepare the Organic Garden Bug Sprays and Organic Fish Fertilizer Recipe, you need to prepare three to four cups of water or vinegar mixture. Add the hot water or vinegar to your mixing bowl first. Then add the essential oils and any other ingredients you wish to add. Mix the ingredients well and pour them into your spray bottles and start spraying the garden.