A very simple method to control aphids (plant lice) or thrips is by spraying
a soap solution. Soap solutions are very effective against these smaller
insects, but will also kill bigger insects.
A soap solution can be made by mixing 30 gram of soap in 5 liters of water.
It is recommended to test this method first with a few plants to make sure that
the plants do not get damaged. Inspect the plants after two days to verify if
the soap solution burned the leaves.
Soap (body soap, washing powder, liquid detergents) is relatively safe
for bigger animals, birds and people. Solutions of around 0.5 - 0.8% are
generally effective against insects, while concentrations above 1% can
damage the plants, which means it could be used as a herbicide.
Soap solutions are only effective when wet. Once dry, they lose their
insecticidal properties. This means that soap solutions have to be sprayed
directly towards the pest insects. This is rather an advantage in the
context of Integrated Pest Management. It means that the control operation
is targeted at the pest only and will not have a long-lasting effect on
other insects such as natural enemies.
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