Is It Possible To Overuse Lawn
Insecticides?
As with any form of insecticide too much is never a good
thing, so the answer would be yes. The majority of problems
with lawn insecticides in general are over use and
unfortunately this includes natural insecticides as well.
Natural Flea
Controling Fleas with Natural Insecticides
All too often the insect can become immune or the insects
offspring are resistant.
Oftentimes people think that just because something is
considered natural that that means that they can a use more for
a greater effect. Natural insecticides although they need in
most cases, to be applied more frequently to maintain the
effectiveness still need to be treated as a poison.
Excessive use on grass in general is not advised and in
large quantities some of the natural insecticides can be
considered toxic to warm blooded mammals. Tobacco in large
doses can be extremely harmful to animals, wildlife, and
humans, For example.
This is highly effective as a natural insecticide when used
properly and diluted. Granted it does degrade quickly making it
very useful to use on food plants nearing harvest, using too
much of it is not only unnecessary but also potentially harmful
until it is absorbed.
The overuse of the pyrethrum daisy can also be a problem as
this is a broad and general lawn insecticide. Not only does it
indiscriminately kill insects, including the ones that are
beneficial within your garden but also because it is often used
in powder form people tend to think that it is necessary to add
more then what is recommended. This natural insecticide also
kills butterflies ladybugs, dragonflies and so on, which are
known to be beneficial to the garden for insect control and
pollination.
Natural insecticides are fabulous alternatives to
commercially prepared synthetic insecticides the chances for
toxicity are relatively low compared to the latter. They are
better for the grass, lawn and garden, as they do not tend to
stay within the soil as long as their synthetic counterparts
seem to do and this reduces the risk of our waterways becoming
contaminated with toxins.
As with any insecticide less is more and natural
insecticides are no exception. Taking the time to understand
when and if you need to apply natural insecticides as well as
how to properly apply them is very important. If you don't have
an infestation of insects you do not need to apply insecticide
whether it is synthetic or a natural insecticide.
Also knowing which type of insects your plants are infected
with can help cut down the overuse of a natural insecticide.
Certain insects respond to certain types of natural
insecticides better than others. Knowing which type of insect
you are facing helps cut down the need of using a broad based
natural insecticide in order to remedy the problem.
Knowing the best time to apply and when to reapply your lawn
insecticide product can help prevent indiscriminate over use.
Many natural insecticides become ineffective in the heat or
after rain. So looking into when is the best time to apply your
natural insecticide not only saves you time but in the long run
money as well. All natural insecticides work best if they're
used wisely and only if needed, over use is not necessary nor
will it give you better results.
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