Mealybugs are one of the most common but also one of the most harmful insects. They can invade our plants and weaken or even rot them. If you  have noticed mealybugs on your plants  , you know that it is possible to get rid of them using  all-natural pesticides   .

By sticking their beaks into plants, mealybugs suck out the sap, causing them to weaken or die, depending on the type of plant and the number of mealybugs.

As if that weren’t enough, the mealy bugs excrete a type of molasses, which in turn promotes the development of a black mold that dries out the leaves and causes them to fall.

5 natural pesticides against mealybugs

the tobacco

It is an excellent natural insecticide and can permanently eliminate mealybugs. Mix a liter of water with the contents of 6 cigarettes and let it stand for 24 hours.

Finally, drain the solution and spray it on the plants. Alternatively, you can wipe a cotton ball dipped in the solution directly onto the leaves.

Sodium bicarbonate

Mix one tablespoon of baking soda with one liter of water and two tablespoons of grated Marseille soap.

Pour everything into a spray bottle and spray directly onto the plants every 7 days for at least 4 months.

Garlic alcohol

Mix 6 cloves of garlic with half a liter of alcohol and half a liter of water.

Strain the mixture until it forms a very liquid solution, then spray on plants and soil.

Garlic detergent

Grind 150 grams of garlic and mix it with 1 liter of water. Add 2 tablespoons liquid laundry detergent and continue mixing.

Pour into a spray bottle and apply directly to the plants.

“Express” repellent

Mix one quart of warm water with half a teaspoon of liquid dish soap and one tablespoon of rubbing alcohol.

Spray on plants affected by mealybugs.