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neem and tea tree oil
#1
has anyone used these or any other oils such as mint, garlic and/or lemongrass oils as organic/natural insecticides?

malia paha o lohe aku

perhaps they will hear
"a great many people think they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices."

w. james

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#2
I just got some tea tree oil, but I have not tried it yet. I believe it is supposed to be a fungicide, etc. I do not know about insecticidal properties.


Allen
Baton Rouge, LA & HPP
Allen
Finally in HPP
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#3
Is there a planting of neem trees on the road from Pahoa to Kalapana?

Gordon J Tilley
Gordon J Tilley
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#4
I've been wanting to post on this for awhile but keep forgetting. For the last year a half I have been fighting the Japanese Rose Beetles. The ones that only fly at night. I've tried everything, going out at night with a flashlight and picking them off, spraying neem oil soap on the leaves. Everything but pesticides, which I don't use. I read Barbara Fah's Book, "Super Simple Guide to Creating Hawaiian Gardens", and she mentioned sprinkling neem cake fertilizer around the plant. I bought some at the Farm Supply Coop about 6 weeks ago, and WOW, dramatic changes. My cherry, peach, grape, and rose bushes before had no leaves left, now they are full of leaves with no signs of leaf holes at all. They have never looked so healthy. I'm sold!! It's systemic, which means the plant takes it up in it's roots and I guess the leaves now taste gross to bugs.
Angela
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