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June 9, 2013 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Fredericksburg, VA
Posts: 19
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Bayer Natria Neem Oil Concentrate
I was reading up on neem oil, the pros and cons and am considering using it to combat the aphids I'm beginning to see. I'm also considering buying lady bugs ...I'm just not sure how effective they will be against other potential pests or how long I can convince them to stay around. I still have a lot of research to do ...
Anyway, I was reading that in order to remain effective, the process used to extract the oil must still preserve the azadirachtin in the oil. I have searched, but I cannot determine whether the Bayer Natria Neem Oil concentrate is cold pressed or if another method that removes the azadirachtin and renders the neem oil ineffective is used. Does anyone know the answer to this? I intend to call Bayer to find out ...but it's pretty late now and tomorrow is Sunday so I don't expect to find out much until next week ...if I can get someone knowledgeable to take my call. It says it's only 70% clarified hydrophobic extract of neem oil ....which makes me think it's no good after reading all the posts that say to look for 100% neem oil. If the answer is no, their neem oil is not effective, can someone recommend a preferred brand/source ...or, perhaps, an alternate means to address aphids and other harmful pests? I do not want to use chemical pesticides and would like to use something that's as mild as possible while still remaining effective. |
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