Many people use isopropyl alcohol as a bug killer. It acts as a killer of contact, which means it kills on contact. It has no residual effect (stays effective as any wet) and, in general, does not hurt the plant at all. People like him because he is cheap, accessible and relatively safe.
Just buy a spray bottle and screw the top on the mechanism of alcohol spray bottle. In this way, you remember what's in the bottle. When a critter is spotted, a few squirts of the spritzer covers the bug with alcohol which usually kills. If this fails, moisten a cotton ball with alcohol and wipe / squish the critters, and solve your infestations.
Keep an eye on plants infested to go further and look at the infestation. If this method is ineffective in controlling the problem, you can either discharges / or destruction of the plant by means of a "hard" chemical insecticide.
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Friday, December 7, 2007
Killed Bug with Alcohol
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