Do you fear for your health every time you use that commercial insect spray inside your home, within your work station, or in your lovely garden? Often than not what you are using right now can do more harm to your health and environment!
Fear no more! Enjoy life, healthy home and workplace free from unwanted insects and obnoxious odor with the environment-friendly natural insecticide, a concoction from the famouse Neem Tree and Andiroba Tree from the Amazon Jungle!
Scientific studies show that its pesticidal properties is effective against 400 insects and pests including roaches, mosquitoes, houseflies, fleas, ants, and other crawling insects.
It is ideal in controlling disease-causing insects that threaten children's lives such as DENGUE FEVER carrying mosquitoes, without being toxic to animal pets and humans.
BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS OF NEEM AND ANDIROBA ON INSECTS:
The Neem and Andiroba contain Limonoids that inflict a more deadly punch than toxic chemicals, a disruption of the insects' biological life cycle. Studies show that the limonoids found in Neem and Andiroba have the following effects:
Repel insects
Stop and inhibit the insects' feeding
Disrupt growth/ Retard growth
Disrupt molting
Induce infertility and sterility/ Unable to reproduce
Inhibit the adult from laying eggs
Eggs fail to hatch
Kill larvae/ Poison the adults
Do not develop insect resistance
Neem is the most important among all the biopesticides used for controlling pests as well as Andiroba which is being used widely in Brazil. It does not harm essential beneficial insects. Studies even show a 25% increase in earthworm growth in the gardens.
With the knowledge of the adverse effects of synthetic pesticides, world wide attention is rapidly shifting to non-synthetic safer pesticides.
Thus, Neem and Andiroba pesticides are environment safe and effective alternatives. Their use can avoid the dumping of thousands of tons of agrochemical on our earth every year. Just imagine what the Neem tree can do and its important role in preventing global warming.
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