What is Spray Neem?

Neem spray is evaporated neem oil fog and is commonly used as a biological pesticide and fungicide. Neem oil is extracted from the Neem seed core. In the form of spraying, the neem extract is used as a strong preventive insecticide and fungicide, but in the case of severely infested plants, the NEM spray does not show low efficiency.

Neem is derived from the Neem Azadirachta Indica tree, which is an evergreen plant dating from subtropical India, where it has been used for centuries. Ancient Sanskrit documents tell about the ancient use of Neem as a change in land and therapeutic for sick livestock. The advantages of Neem include the treatment of skin and fungal diseases, use as antiseptic and therapeutic and insect pest control. It is also used as a component in cosmetics, soaps and cosmetic aids.

Spray components are natural and biodegradable, but the product should be used with caution to prevent plant damage. Is best usedArmostins during the growing season and carefully consider the coverage of all parts of the leaves of plants and trunk. Spray repels more than 200 different garden pests, including aphids, slugs, Weevil, Mealybugs, Casters, Cucumber Beetles and other chewing insects. The noimal spray pesticide is highly effective in checking the larvae contamination, preferably applied after insect eggs, but before they ripen to adulthood. Chemicals work best in warm weather and requires multiple contamination applications.

Azadirachtin chemical compound in the neem spray inhibits insect reproduction and larva growth by reducing the levels of growth hormone in insects. In some cases, Spray Neem immediately kills insects in a nymph. It does not kill insects for adults, but disrupts mating and reproductive processes.

neem spray is also effective fungicide. Spray treats powder mold, ordinary plague of humid environmentand conditions. It also treats certain diseases of plants carried by aphids.

Despite many beneficial use, Spray Neem can sometimes cause more damage than good. Some plants, such as black walnut, maple and juniper, may suffer because they are very sensitive to botanical oil sprays. Neem spray should never be used for stressed, drought affected or severely ill plants. Sulfur compounds react with Neem and should therefore be used separately at least 30 days apart.

Neem is non -toxic in most applications. The oil extract has been used for thousands of years as an antibacterial agent in soap and cosmetics. The Neem Tree twigs were even used toothbrushes. Laboratory tests with rats receiving larger amounts of neem oil and leaves disrupted the fertility of rat and pregnancy. Therefore, caution is required when used near pregnant women and children.

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