Hi all,
I've started using Neem Oil to get rid of fleas in our dogs and it works. Did some research this morning and as far as I can see it is safe for fish, but bad for bugs and can alwo be ussed for mildews. Has anyone tried it on their system yet?
Here are a couple of quotes from http://www.angelfire.com/biz/country...about_neem.htm
Spray for indoor and outdoor plants, flowers and vegetables: Mix 30 ml Neem oil with 1 gallon water and few drops of mild dish detergent (to emulsify oil). Spray foliage including undersides of leaves. Repeat every 2 weeks. This is an organic and bio-degradable insecticide and fungicide; make fresh formulation for each spray.
Is Neem Safe ? – Neem is safe for humans, animals, birds and fish, yet deadly to most insects.
Also this site http://www.pureneem.com.au/garden-an...e/info_10.html
Neem can be effectively used in hydroponics, aeroponics, greenhouses, shadehouses, ornamentals, interiorscapes, horticulture, landscapes, nurseries, turf farms, shrubs, flowering shrubs, fruit and nut trees. Great for the organic gardener! To date, neem is not registered in Australia and therefore should not be used by commercial growers of food crops.
Neem is effective in the control of fruit fly, aphids, mealy bug, cabbage worm, nematodes, Japanese beetle, leaf eating insects. Neem oil also controls powdery mildew, black spot, rust, leaf spot to name just a few. It can be used as a household pesticide for ants, cockroaches, house flies, sand flies, snails, termites and mosquitoes, both as a repellent and larvicide. However, neem oil is non-toxic to humans, birds, fish, bees, earthworms, mammals and predatory insects.
May be worth a try?
Ann


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