I seem to remember hearing somewhere about crushing up nubs and scattering them around the garden. Not sure if this was supposed to keep bugs away, or act as a kind of fertilizer. Anyone know?
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I seem to remember hearing somewhere about crushing up nubs and scattering them around the garden. Not sure if this was supposed to keep bugs away, or act as a kind of fertilizer. Anyone know?
I've heard it will keep cats away and i think some other bugs/critters.
I think the nubs are high in nitrogen, which helps fertilize. Crush them up and spread them around, just don't try to plant your flowers in your ashtray.
Disclaimer: I'm not really a gardener.
boil with water spray mist for insect control..
Found this : http://readynutrition.com/resources/...acco_27082010/
makes sense nicotine can be used as insect repellent, probably doesn't take much to get them buzzed lol.
I think it was mentioned by @Herf N Turf a while back that soaking some nubs in water and making a tea is a good natural pesticide. I think I am going to mix up a batch and try it in my garden.
Thanks, I'm going to try it. I have a cherry tree that is on its last legs due to insects, I think, so maybe this will help.
Nicotine in pure form is used to kill insects. I know it is used, or used to be used as a primary ingredient in some pesticides. I dunno if a homemade "tea" would have sufficiently high concentrations.
Perhaps the fellers we see picking up the cigar butts, filling their pockets with them,don't plan to smoke those, may be on their way great wealth selling Organic insect Repellent. Doubt the product will be marketed as "Cigar Bum Bug Off" tho.