Natural Pest Control Methods for Organic Farmers

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Frequently Asked Questions

Neem contains azadirachtin, which disrupts the growth, feeding, and reproductive cycles of insects without harming honeybees.
Planting different crops close together for mutual benefit, such as growing marigolds to repel root-knot nematodes in tomato fields.
Boil cow urine, tobacco leaves, green chillies, and crushed garlic together. Dilute this concentrate in water and spray on crops to control chewing pests.
Insects like ladybugs, hoverflies, and lacewings that eat harmful crop pests like aphids and mites naturally.
A sacrificial crop planted around the field borders to attract pests away from your main cash crop (e.g. planting mustard around cabbage).
Many sucking pests (like whiteflies and aphids) are naturally attracted to yellow, and fly onto the sticky boards where they are trapped.
Baking soda is a natural fungicide. Mixing it with water and a few drops of dish soap prevents powdery mildew on plant leaves.
Using natural predators, parasites, or pathogens (like Trichoderma or Bacillus thuringiensis) to control target pest populations.
Place paper or plastic collars around the stems of young seedlings, pushing them 1 inch into the soil to block crawl-up pests.
Yes, organic methods focus on prevention and management rather than instant eradication. However, they protect soil and consumer health.
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