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Neem oil pesticides are natural insecticides derived from the seeds of the neem tree (Azadirachta indica). They contain active compounds such as azadirachtin, which disrupt the life cycle of pests by affecting their growth and reproduction. Neem oil is biodegradable and poses minimal risk to non-target organisms, making it a popular choice for organic farming and sustainable agriculture.
| Active ingredient | Azadirachtin |
| Formulation | Concentrate or ready-to-use |
| Application method | Foliar spray or soil drench |
| Shelf life | Typically 1-3 years when stored properly |
| Dilution rate | Varies, typically 1-2% for sprays |
When selecting neem oil pesticides, consider the concentration of the active ingredient and the formulation type that best suits your application needs. Ensure that the product is certified for organic use if required. It is also important to specify the intended use, such as for foliar application or soil treatment, and the scale of application, whether for commercial farming or home gardening.
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Yes, neem oil is generally considered safe when used as directed, but it is advisable to keep pets and humans away during application.
It is typically recommended to apply neem oil every 7-14 days, depending on pest pressure.
It is important to check compatibility; some combinations may be effective, while others can reduce efficacy.
Neem oil is effective against aphids, spider mites, whiteflies, and various caterpillars.
Neem oil is less harmful to beneficial insects compared to synthetic pesticides, especially when applied correctly.
While neem oil is safe for many plants, it is advisable to test on a small area first, especially for sensitive species.