GardenRx’s Organic “Homemade-Costs-Pennies” Bug Spray Recipe that Works!

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25 Responses to GardenRx’s Organic “Homemade-Costs-Pennies” Bug Spray Recipe that Works!

  1. Hey, I have a great recipe for insect repellent for the skin. You will need
    tobacco leaves and water. You can grow some tobacco plants, or buy some
    cigars for your source of tobacco. Boil the water and toss in a few tobacco
    leaves or a few cigars. Let it boil like this for about 10 minutes. When
    it’s done filter the leaves out through a strainer and bottle the brown
    liquid in a spray bottle. The nicotine in the water is a natural insect
    repellent. Spray this liquid on your clothes or on your skin, it will keep
    the bugs away. It will smell like tobacco, which actually smell nice when
    it’s not burnt. 

    Jake Wane
    June 18, 2014 at 4:00 pm
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  2. Push the button on the video below to learn how to make nontoxic bug spray.

    Heather C. Orr
    June 18, 2014 at 4:03 pm
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  3. Does this work on ants?

    Lynn Hiers
    June 18, 2014 at 4:47 pm
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  4. Thanks for sharing. I have indoor plants and insects love to play around
    with them and they stay also in the soil. Is it safe to spray insecticidal
    spray in the soil as well? Thank for this info. Good job! 

    FebS PB
    June 18, 2014 at 5:29 pm
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  5. awesome!!! Going to try that…

    Black Beard
    June 18, 2014 at 5:35 pm
    Reply

  6. Hi CupRockTV, I need some help. What can I do to treat my entire yard? We
    found fleas in the back yard & have tons of mosquitos. Is there something I
    can hang on the trees that will keep mosquitos away & kill the fleas?

    uniqueNJC79
    June 18, 2014 at 5:45 pm
    Reply

  7. Korean Natural Farming tells you also about natural pesticides from herbs
    and plants. Pretty easy and cheap and very safe too. Lookup OHN, Oriental
    Herb Nutrients, FPJ, Fermented Plant Juice etc. I’ll try the peppermint in
    these sprays too.

    Aschwin Wesselius
    June 18, 2014 at 6:38 pm
    Reply

  8. this guy is awesome. I wish there was a whole show with just him!

    ansiaaa666
    June 18, 2014 at 7:29 pm
    Reply

  9. hehe….I always thought the soap bubble clogged their little insect lungs
    when they inhaled it. :p The soap water alone worked wonders in my garden
    in Belgium.

    Evil Muthatrucka
    June 18, 2014 at 7:34 pm
    Reply

  10. I love catching the bugs myself and feeding the chickens. Nothing more
    ironic than having them converted into eggs and then eating them.

    crazymoo56
    June 18, 2014 at 7:53 pm
    Reply

  11. can we use banana peelings instead of lemon??

    Bethina Rafa
    June 18, 2014 at 8:37 pm
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  12. thank u so much for the tips…bugs/insects destroying my flower
    leaves..thanks sir

    Victoria Powers
    June 18, 2014 at 9:14 pm
    Reply

  13. What about a spray with hot pepper juice, water, and soap?? Or water,
    garlic, mineral oil, and soap? Iv seen those on the web.. Are they a good
    alternative? Thanks…

    37Sith
    June 18, 2014 at 9:49 pm
    Reply

  14. That lemon peel chemical also repels flies. I used to hang a string of
    lemon peels in the back window of my house and flies would not fly in. When
    they dried, I’d boil them and make homemade mosquito repellent after adding
    a few other ingredients like rosemary and lavender and after it all cooled,
    a bit of white vinegar as a preservative. It worked well for me and made my
    dogs smell lovely.

    Evil Muthatrucka
    June 18, 2014 at 9:51 pm
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  15. Thank you so much!!! The soap really works and I could see the crickets
    jumping off my veggies!!! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!

    Yvette Welch
    June 18, 2014 at 9:59 pm
    Reply

  16. Thnxs!!!!!!! So much u really saved my project

    rockingshoes123
    June 18, 2014 at 10:46 pm
    Reply

  17. Thanks RefuseForced2Link, that’s a really great tip, I’ve never heard that,
    I’m going to try it. All the best!

    CupRockTV
    June 18, 2014 at 11:18 pm
    Reply

  18. Hi will this kill spiders? Please do a video on getting rid of spiders.
    I’ve tried: tea tree oil with water into a spray bottle and spray this like
    a barrier along the outside of my bedroom windows, door, any cracks i see
    and i still find the yucky 8 leggers in my apt. I am scared of them and i
    cant even stand killing them with my hands. please please i would
    appreciate so much.

    Beni Ot
    June 19, 2014 at 12:09 am
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  19. What about spider mites?

    PlantOrganic
    June 19, 2014 at 12:52 am
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  20. I’ve stumbled upon a product called Sweetly Citron on Amazon.
    Understandingly I was a bit suspicious at first but once I’ve tried it I
    became enchanted with it; works absolutely great and above all it’s all
    natural so I have no fear when my children play in the vicinity of it. It
    is also 100% organic and the scent is magnificent, I really feel in touch
    with nature. Try it out.

    Paul Rogers
    June 19, 2014 at 1:08 am
    Reply

  21. You’re welcome, thanks for taking the time to comment.

    CupRockTV
    June 19, 2014 at 1:56 am
    Reply

  22. This spray is very helpful.It smells really good and it isn’t dangerous for
    the environment.

    firremannn
    June 19, 2014 at 2:36 am
    Reply

  23. I have a patio veggie gardens in containers and these green/gold bottles
    are eating up my strawberry leaves and hide on top and under the leaves. I
    purchased an organic spray and it did nothing but since I made your mix and
    sprayed it the are running. Something is eating my collard greens but I
    can’t see one slug or bug so what is it? But I spayed it anyway. Wish me
    luck and thank you.

    Mattie Smith
    June 19, 2014 at 3:13 am
    Reply

  24. LOVE IT!

    Noway HoseA
    June 19, 2014 at 3:27 am
    Reply

  25. TOP TIP – for slugs. Get pieces of orange peel and scatter them on your
    soil. It will attract nearby slugs and in the middle of a damp night, you
    can go out with a torch and gather them up. Easy pickings!

    crazymoo56
    June 19, 2014 at 4:02 am
    Reply

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