- Add the 4 cloves of minced garlic to a tablespoon of mineral oil and let sit for 1 day.
- Strain out the minced garlic and add the oil and 1 teaspoon of dish soap to a pint of water.
Simply so, how do you make garlic spray for garden pests?
Crush a whole bulb of garlic and cover with vegetable oil. After two days, strain off the liquid, add a couple of drops of dishwashing liquid and use one millilitre of concentrate to one litre of water.
Likewise, will garlic spray hurt plants? Garlic spray is organic, so it won't harm your plants or the environment. It's also much safer for people and pets than chemical sprays, unless one of your pets is a rabbit. Garlic spray is effective against many different pests, but it won't stop most burrowing pests.
Also, how do you make homemade garlic spray?
Garlic spray is made up of four ingredients: garlic, mineral oil, dish soap and water.
- Add the 4 cloves of minced garlic to a tablespoon of mineral oil and let sit for 1 day.
- Strain out the minced garlic and add the oil and 1 teaspoon of dish soap to a pint of water.
What bugs does garlic repel?
Garlic spray will repel most small flying or crawling, but not burrowing, insects. In particular, garlic spray has been noted to work against aphids, mites, caterpillars, armyworms, cutworms, beetles, slugs, mosquitoes, and flies. Garlic spray doesn't kill pollinators, but it can dissuade them from stopping by.
