Is Home-Made Insecticide Injurious To Humans?

We sort of make a divide between ‘chemicals’ and ‘natural products’. This is actually quite strange, because everything can be reduced to its chemical ingredients. Not only that, but government organizations, such as America’s FDA, has to approve chemicals, whereas natural chemicals are completely unregulated.

For instance, some pesticides are harmful to humans and animals and the label will say that, but you can read somewhere that deadly nightshade is fantastic for something, pick some, use it and die. No-one but you is to blame for that. Therefore, never just presuppose that ‘natural’ means harmless, because it most certainly does not, necessarily.

The label on a tin or box gives you a degree of safety. In other words someone has done the research for you and is frightened of being taken to court. If you use home cures, you are on your own.

A ‘natural’ insecticide called rotenone, is obtained from derris root. It is completely safe for humans, but it will kill fish. Like most substances, rotenone is lethal in large doses, but no-one or no animals are likely to eat that much of it

Sabadilla is a natural insecticide, which can cause irritation to the eyes and breathing in some people, but it is not dangerous. To be on the safe side, lock up your pets and wear a mask when spreading it

Pepper can be employed as an insecticide. Crush it up, mix it with water and spray it on insects or leaves. As we all know, dry pepper, especially white pepper can irritate the eyes and nasal passages.

If you want to make your own pesticides, particularly termite killer, from tobacco leaves, you have to be very careful. The vapours are poisonous to mammals as well as insects. If you want to try using tobacco, which eradicates many insects, you ought to study the subject very carefully before you start.

However, there are many natural insecticides that are almost completely risk-free. Boric acid for example. It will kill many insects, but it is only a little more toxic to man that salt. Surprising, eh? Yes, salt is poisonous as well, if you eat 52 kilos of it.

Diatomaceous earth is a completely safe insecticide that works by dehydrating the insect. It is very improbable that you will get yourself into a situation where diatomaceous earth could dehydrate you or your dog.

Things that smell like lemons, such as lemon juice, lemon grass and citronella are effective mosquito deterrents and are completely innocuous to humans and their pets. You can dab the essential oil on or sit near the plants themselves.

The neem tree is also fairly harmless to humans and other animals, although it is worth understanding more about this vigorous insecticide and anaesthetic.

All in all, you should be cautious when trusting that ‘natural’ equates to safe. ‘Natural’ means rather that it is often less expensive and is less concentrated, which can be more beneficial for the environment, us humans and the pets that live with us.

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