🐛 Intro: Say Bye to Bugs (The Natural Way)
If your pokok limau or chili plant keeps getting munched by mystery pests — and you’re not ready to go full chemical warfare — you’re not alone.
Chemical pesticides may work fast, but they can also harm the good bugs, your soil, and your peace of mind. Thankfully, your kitchen is secretly a pest-fighting lab.
Here’s how to make safe, affordable, and effective organic insect repellents using ingredients you already have at home.
🌿 Why Go Organic?
- Safe for Edible Plants: No toxic residue
- Pet & Kid Friendly: No harsh chemicals near your home
- Better for the Ecosystem: Keeps bees and beneficial bugs alive
- Cheap & Easy: Most ingredients cost less than RM2
🧄 Top 5 DIY Organic Insect Repellents (Made with Local Ingredients)
1. Garlic-Chili Spray
Best for: Aphids, ants, mealybugs, caterpillars
Ingredients:
- 1 whole garlic bulb
- 2 bird’s eye chilies (cili padi)
- 1 tsp dish soap (eco-friendly)
- 500ml water
Instructions:
- Blend garlic + chili with water.
- Let sit for 6 hours, strain.
- Add soap (helps it stick to leaves).
- Spray on affected plants every 3–4 days.
🚨 Avoid spraying during the heat of the day — morning or evening is best!
2. Neem Oil Spray (Lesser-Known but Powerful)
Best for: Whiteflies, spider mites, aphids, fungus gnats
Ingredients:
- 1 tsp cold-pressed neem oil
- 1/2 tsp mild dish soap
- 1 litre water
Instructions:
- Mix neem oil with soap first, then add water.
- Shake well before each use.
- Spray once a week or after rain.
✅ You can buy neem oil at Shopee or most organic stores for RM10–RM20.
3. Onion-Pepper Brew
Best for: Leaf-eating insects
Ingredients:
- 1 large onion
- 1 tbsp black pepper
- 1 clove garlic
- 500ml water
Instructions:
- Blend ingredients, boil for 10 minutes.
- Let cool, strain, and spray.
- Use within 3 days.
Bonus: Also helps keep cats out of garden beds!
4. Lemongrass Citrus Spray
Best for: Mosquitoes, flies, soft-bodied pests
Ingredients:
- 1 stalk lemongrass (serai)
- Peel of 1 orange or lemon
- 500ml boiling water
Instructions:
- Crush serai, add citrus peel.
- Pour boiling water and steep overnight.
- Strain and spray.
🌸 Smells great and acts as a mild deodorizer for compost areas too.
5. Tumeric + Ginger Mix
Best for: Soil-borne fungus, ants, small beetles
Ingredients:
- 1 tbsp turmeric powder
- 1 thumb-sized piece of ginger (grated)
- 500ml warm water
Instructions:
- Mix all, let steep for 2 hours.
- Strain and spray near roots or base of affected plants.
💡 Acts as both fungicide and mild root booster.
🛑 What NOT to Do
- Don’t overspray — use every few days, not daily.
- Don’t apply in full sun — it can burn leaves.
- Don’t use unstrained mixes — they clog sprayers fast.
- Don’t assume organic = harmless — test on a few leaves first!
📆 Application Cheat Sheet
Spray Type | Use Frequency | Best Time | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Garlic-Chili | Every 3 days | Morning/Evening | Avoid eyes and windy days |
Neem Oil | Weekly | Evening | Shake well before use |
Onion-Pepper | Every 4–5 days | Morning | Can repel pets too |
Lemongrass Citrus | Alternate days | Morning | Good for compost zone |
Turmeric-Ginger | Weekly | Near roots | Mild and preventive |
🌱 Final Tip: Prevention is the Best Protection
Organic sprays are great, but don’t forget:
- Rotate crops to reduce recurring pests
- Remove dead leaves and infected plants fast
- Use companion planting (like marigolds or basil)
📸 Bonus Idea:
Post your own DIY spray setup or results and tag us on Instagram: @projectharvest.my
Let’s show off some homemade bug-banishing skills! 🐞🌶️