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proactive pest control?

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 11:36 pm
by hollyhock
I am looking for the best all purpose pest control. Since moving my neps and sundews inside for the winter I would like to have some kind of pest control on hand just in case. I want to be proactive and purchase something that would be a general purpose pest control effective and safe for my neps and sundews.

Re: proactive pest control?

Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2015 12:18 am
by hollyhock
Still asking for recommendations for a general purpose safe for cps pesticide... Or is is bug or condition specific?

Re: proactive pest control?

Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2015 3:19 am
by dykotah
I use neem oil. Seems to be safe on all my plants. It helps with fungus also.

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Re: proactive pest control?

Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2015 3:58 am
by hollyhock
Thanks. I am going to use "Take Down" I looked around and this is all organic and recommended by California Carnivores...

proactive pest control?

Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2015 4:49 am
by Europa_13
Please update later on how it works out, hollyhock! I haven't used that one before. I've been using neem because I already have it for my veggies and the CPs seem ok with it as a root drench. It hasn't really been long enough to know for sure, though.

I've been researching other ones lately so I'm super interested to see what you think of the Take Down. :)

Re: proactive pest control?

Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2015 8:06 am
by hollyhock
I hope that I won't have to use it soon. I want something just in case..Nothing worse than being unprepared if my plants get a bug.. And I mean the kind they can't eat. :lol:

Re: proactive pest control?

Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2015 4:50 pm
by entropy81
The organic method is usually some kind of tree oil, neem or tea tree. For a non-organic approach, imidaclorpid. It's a neonicitinoid, a compound that was synthesized to be similar to the nicotine found in tobacco plants but even more effective. It's not very healthy for nature, it's been linked to things like colony collapse disorder in bees and bird deaths. But for an indoor plant (as opposed to spraying whole fields) it wouldn't hurt anything. It's systemic, so it effects the whole plant and very effective in killing virtually all bugs that try to eat the plant. Perfectly safe on all plants that I know of, I know it's safe for CP's. Total genocide on the bugs though.