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Basically yes. It's what we used in the good old days. But you do have to make sure it is really dilute or it burns the plants. No idea what the dillution has to be. Only the good old boys no that. But a spot of washing up liquid in a bucket of water can't go wrong.
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Originally posted by AliceBasically yes. It's what we used in the good old days. But you do have to make sure it is really dilute or it burns the plants. No idea what the dillution has to be. Only the good old boys no that. But a spot of washing up liquid in a bucket of water can't go wrong.
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Hey, if you're going to kill a bug either introduce it to its natural predator or squash it - my worries about soap is that it could damage beneficial insects too. In prior incarnations I introduced the Dodo to mariners.Best wishes
Andrewo
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Can recommend Organic Bug spray which is made from vegetable oil (rapeseed, I think). You make a dilute spray, and you can eat the crop the same day if you want. One I've got is called Bio Organic Pest control, and it works really well. (www.bio-garden.co.uk)
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