Thanks OP for this recipe. And thanks for the many good ideas people posted.
Has anyone tried putting neem oil in with the pepper spray? Like after its cooled and bottled?
lol ..the mad scientist came out in me too (after reading the original post). I thought: what herbal mite nightmare can I concoct?
Then I thought: if I actually hit them with the entirety nature has to offer when she's pissed ..the Borg might still rise and then what? No-pest strips? (they do work)
I'm guessing perhaps creating three concoctions from a plethora of organic ingredients, like:
Chilli/capsaicin (not Habs but I do have ghost peppers! From a capsaicin point of view ..a step up
Cinnamon oil
Clove oil
Rosemary oil
Garlic
Tea Tree oil
Cane sugar or Molasses - Anecdotal, apparently can stick the mites in place. Although, they are tough little buggers!
Then, as the liquid components:
Some 3% hydrogen peroxide (I think this leaves no residue)
Alcohol (ignoring isopropyl/rubbing alcohol as 'not organic'), in the US you get EverClear. In the UK that happens to be banned ..but, bizarrely we do get 'Spiritus Duch Puszczy' (from our eastern friends).
The biggest liquid component being very cold water (with a relatively high ph - I believe mites hate high ph water too?)
I will definitely brew up a special 'Christmas edition' of my herbal mite eradication sprays. Paying attention to add perticularly heavy doses of Clove and Cinnamon (with some nutmeg and ginger to round it off)
"Have a taste of THIS mulled wine you little gits!"
If it doesn't kill the mites ..at least my crop will have the required 'Festive Theme' for a December harvest!
Peace.