Dystopia
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Safer BioNeem or similar product are safe alternatives for insect control - I've used this successfully for the only spidermite attack I've had, which was caught early and was small-scale. It can be hard to completely eradicate the insects with biologically safe products.Bump anyone have any input on how they tackle mites my dad suggested I use dish soap and water. has anyone used this before?
The HotShot No Pest strip works really well by most accounts, I would use one of these before I used some other form of manually-applied chemical control. The HotShot has the advantage of continuously applying the insecticide, killing the larvae as they hatch, and eventually eradicating the insects. It is supposed to be relatively safe and breaks down rapidly, but who can say for sure what the long-term effects might be (the same holds for any form of chemical control IMO).
I've used predator insects outdoors, they only control the bad insect population and rarely eradicate them IMO. In the end, it all depends on what you're willing to live with and who is smoking the product; I personally wouldn't use chemical methods that weren't FDA-approved for food crops if I was supplying other people...