How to Use Neem Oil on Plants to Prevent Garden Pests

Learn a new way to control pests in the garden with this organic pesticide.

By Barbara Pleasant
Updated on June 1, 2023
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by Adobestock/Memories Over Mocha

Learn how to use neem oil on plants, a natural steroid causing insects to lose their appetite and interest in laying eggs.

This article is part of our Organic Pest Control Series, which includes articles on controlling specific garden pests, attracting beneficial insects, and using organic pesticides such as using neem oil.

What Is Neem?

Derived from the bark, leaves and fruit of a common Asian evergreen tree, neem or neem oil contains the active ingredient azadirachtin as well as several natural steroids. When applied to insects and the plants they are eating, neem oil causes many insects to feed less, grow more slowly, molt less, and lose interest in laying eggs.

Which Pests Does Neem Control?

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