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		<title>By: michelle</title>
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		<description>Pepper plants are good for unwanted insects.   

You can also use dish soap.  Nothing fancy just regular &quot;Joy&quot; soap cheap soap only. But, there is a good chance you will kill the good insects too.  

1st: Get a bucket, fill it with water

2and:  Pour the soap in (not to much because you don&#039;t want to get rid of all the good insects) 

3rd: stir it up so it can blend. (not to much suds)

4th:  Let the bucket of soap sit out in the sun for at least a couple of hours.   

5th:  Use a sprayer and distribute it all over your plants.

See the soap gets in the insects esophagus and the insect dies because it can&#039;t breath.
You can use this anywhere in your yard. 
works GREAT for cinch bugs.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pepper plants are good for unwanted insects.   </p>
<p>You can also use dish soap.  Nothing fancy just regular &quot;Joy&quot; soap cheap soap only. But, there is a good chance you will kill the good insects too.  </p>
<p>1st: Get a bucket, fill it with water</p>
<p>2and:  Pour the soap in (not to much because you don&#8217;t want to get rid of all the good insects) </p>
<p>3rd: stir it up so it can blend. (not to much suds)</p>
<p>4th:  Let the bucket of soap sit out in the sun for at least a couple of hours.   </p>
<p>5th:  Use a sprayer and distribute it all over your plants.</p>
<p>See the soap gets in the insects esophagus and the insect dies because it can&#8217;t breath.<br />
You can use this anywhere in your yard.<br />
works GREAT for cinch bugs.</p>
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