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[email protected] 05-03-2003 05:27 AM

Hot Sauce Insect Repellent?
 
Will spraying the leaves of my plants keep leaf-eating bugs away from them?




Timber 05-03-2003 05:15 PM

Hot Sauce Insect Repellent?
 
Sometimes but not always, some pests love hot pepper spray and you have to
repeat applications all the time!
Companion planting works much better.
Try to encourage beneficial insects or use a wash of safe dish washing
detergent to control them.

I have tried many hot pepper sprays and find they simply don't perform how
they say they should not to mention the hassle of constant application
required. Now if you are looking to discourage animals they work, but
planting them and rubbing a crushed one around works better!

Timber
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Will spraying the leaves of my plants keep leaf-eating bugs away from

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Larry Blanchard 05-03-2003 10:03 PM

Hot Sauce Insect Repellent?
 
In article k.net,
says...
I have tried many hot pepper sprays and find they simply don't perform how
they say they should not to mention the hassle of constant application
required. Now if you are looking to discourage animals they work, but
planting them and rubbing a crushed one around works better!


We've had good luck with a homemade one (water from boiling hot peppers,
canola oil, and a drop or two of detergent) which repels rabbits quite
well. But you have to use it early in the season before they get used to
eating the plants. Once they've started eating them, it takes several
applications to deter them.

I have no idea if it works on insects.

--
It's turtles - all the way down!

Henriette Kress 09-03-2003 10:08 AM

Hot Sauce Insect Repellent?
 
On Wed, 05 Mar 2003 14:03:22 +0000, Larry Blanchard wrote:

We've had good luck with a homemade one (water from boiling hot peppers,
canola oil, and a drop or two of detergent) which repels rabbits quite
well. But you have to use it early in the season before they get used to
eating the plants. Once they've started eating them, it takes several
applications to deter them.


I just put powdered cayenne on carrots and lettuce (not all of it, just
that bit in the row where they'd chomped down) that hares have started
on... they didn't come back.

Henriette



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