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Two ways for using cayenne pepper in your garden ! Keep out Bugs , Pests & Animals Out ! #garden



Tow ways for using cayenne pepper in your garden to keep out pests , bugs and animals ..
This is how to mix and use cayenne pepper spray in your garden to keep bugs and animals out ..
Best naturally organic bug repellent spray ..

Add 2 tablespoons of ground cayenne pepper to a gallon of water mix well then add a touch of dawn dish soap .. Use a cloth like and old t shirt so it wouldt clog the spray bottle .

this works on beetles, leafhoppers, and spittlebugs, ants , spider , squirrel , birds and much more.

spray it as a pepper water or you could sprinkle it as a powder do this in the evening time it will not hurt your plant you could spray keeps away a lot of bugs pest animals or you could just sprinkle the powder if you’re going to use it on lettuce or anything like eat edible like that just make sure you wash it before eating it but trust me it’s organic and it works pretty fast I’ve been using cayenne pepper for a long time and to battle these bugs we have to figure out ways and cayenne pepper mix in a water has been really good result so far and it keeps set a lot of piss because I do not use any powerful chemical on my plants and my food that I’m going to be putting in my body or my kids’s body trayam

10 Comments

  1. Love this idea. I have ants that are on my zucchini plants. They don’t seem to be doing any harm or eating the leaves , just don’t want them on it😂. I think there attracted to the leaves and the sap

  2. I buy powdered garlic and chili at Dollar tree and just sprinkle; especially after rain. I went a bit nutty with the garlic powder the other day and had to laugh at how noticeable the garlic smell was 😂
    once plants are large I don’t bother anymore

  3. What bugs does it work best for? I’ve been having issues with leaf footed bugs on my tomatoes this year

  4. I can say with 100% this works.

    I do that and then rotate with peppermint organic Castile soap, neem oil and some fish emulsion.

    So ya get nice follier feed too.

  5. Would this work on indoor plants that have aphids, thirps, or spider mites? I've been using Neem oil spray – as needed – but I'm not a fan of the smell.

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