Natural Pest Control With Caffeine
Caffeine is used in chocolate, soda, coffee and tea.
Caffeine is produced by plants. Humans love caffeine products.
Chocolate is such a sweet taste to almost everyone that tries
it.
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Not long after tasting chocolate most people begin to love
it. Some people even begin to crave the taste of chocolate on a
daily basis. The other caffeine products have similar effects
on people. Soda products can create addictions for some people.
I know several people who have to drink diet cola every
morning. They prefer this over orange juice and other healthier
morning drinks. Tea is known to be a healthy drink. However, it
does contain caffeine and many people drink tea because of
this. Caffeine is most definitely found in coffee. Many people
have become addicted to coffee because of caffeine.
It is important to understand the potency of caffeine. In
humans it causes the blood to flow and alters our body
chemically. If caffeine can affect humans, then common sense
dictates it will affect creatures smaller than us. For example,
everyone knows it is a very bad idea for dogs to eat chocolate.
Dogs that have eaten chocolate have become very sick or died.
If humans and dogs are affected by caffeine, surely insects can
be affected too. Today, caffeine is used as a natural
insecticide. Botanical insecticides have been utilized for many
years. But caffeine specifically, is a more recent utilization
as natural insecticide.
Studies have proven that caffeinated plants ward off insects
in natural environments. It could be the coca beans or the
leaves of the caffeinated plants, but insects are clearly
repelled by such plants. Scientists today are still trying to
understand how to utilize caffeine as a natural insecticide.
But clearly recent experiments prove that caffeine is effective
as an insecticide. Combining caffeine with other pesticides
increases that pesticide almost 10 times. Caffeine is very
powerful. A homemade diluted caffeinated spray can effectively
be used as insect repellent.
Caffeine is a small white powder. Insects sometimes are
affected severely by insecticides and simply sprayed on. So if
a gardener for example, wanted to repel certain insects from
his favorite plants, he can use a caffeinated spray. Of all
natural insecticides, caffeine is the most dangerous to
insects. For the most part it will leave the insect paralyzed
or cause it die soon. Yes, some of the insects will die within
a few hours or few days. This is not true with other natural
insecticides. But caffeine is a very strong natural
insecticide.
Scientists are still trying to learn how to best use
caffeine in pesticides. But more and more people are learning
about this discovery. People will now try to create their own
insecticide, but they should be really careful handling
caffeine. We've already seen how caffeine is addictive and
coffee, tea, chocolate and soda. Handling concentrated caffeine
in its white powder state could be harmful to humans. It may be
best to purchase caffeinated natural insecticides when
retailers make them available.
The next time you see insect pests invading your garden or
personal space, offer them a cup of coffee or a piece of
chocolate. No need to be harsh, try being friendly (I'm joking
of course).
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