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suggest any two eco friendly pest control methods to pollution?​

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Answered by aysha99
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Eco-friendly Pest Control

Eco-friendly Pest ControlGo with Natural Pest Controls First. Seek to use the least toxic solutions first. ...

Eco-friendly Pest ControlGo with Natural Pest Controls First. Seek to use the least toxic solutions first. ...Microbial Insecticides. ...

Eco-friendly Pest ControlGo with Natural Pest Controls First. Seek to use the least toxic solutions first. ...Microbial Insecticides. ...Insecticidal Soaps. ...

Eco-friendly Pest ControlGo with Natural Pest Controls First. Seek to use the least toxic solutions first. ...Microbial Insecticides. ...Insecticidal Soaps. ...Insecticidal Oils. ...

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Eco-friendly Pest ControlGo with Natural Pest Controls First. Seek to use the least toxic solutions first. ...Microbial Insecticides. ...Insecticidal Soaps. ...Insecticidal Oils. ...Diatomaceous earth. ...Neem Oil. ...Botanical Insecticides: Pyrethrin.

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Answered by marishthangaraj
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Two Eco friendly pest control methods to pollution

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  • Plant Your Pest Control in Your Garden: Mint, basil, lavender, rosemary and other herbs work really well as a natural pest control. Planting these in your garden will not only help keep pests away, but these herbs can be used to control pests indoors as well.  Herbs are what many consider to be “companion plants” for use in vegetable gardens and throughout the yard. Their purpose is two-fold: attract beneficial insects and deter pests.
  • Season Your Window Sills: While most people season their food to make it taste better, certain types of seasoning are known to be quite offensive to insects and bugs.  Cinnamon, paprika, cayenne, salt, turmeric, black pepper and other seasonings work very well as pest deterrents. Just sprinkle some seasoning in a line along the window sill. Let’s say it’s your way of drawing a line in the sand.  You also might want to put some cinnamon, bay leaves or cloves in small bags to place in cupboards, closets, bookshelves or other places around the house where you’ve found pests.

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