It's more of a repellent than a killer. Since I switched to lemon bleach cleaners, I've seen a drastic reduction in my unwanted visitors indoors. I also spray bleach around my door frames at night to keep them out.
Use bleach to clean white mold on non-porous surfaces, like ceramics, metals, and glass. Use a different cleaner, like vinegar, to clean white mold on porous surfaces, like wood, drywall,...
Try using a toothbrush and some toothpaste or baking soda and brush it all over. You can use warm water to rinse it pretty well and see if the stickiness...
No. Do use a pen or any other writing utensil. If you want to go this route, I suppose you could use a VERY well-cleaned screwdriver, large nail, awl, etc.,...
It won't kill them, but it can serve as a repellent. Lime-scented washing detergent would work as well. Also, another repellent is peppermint oil, peppermints, or anything peppermint-scented. Any citrus...
Fill a glass bottle halfway with fresh, clean lemon zest. Then, fill the other half of the bottle with olive, jojoba, or argan oil. Keep it under the sun for...
Sounds like you might just puree up some mangoes with a little sugar. I would recommend making it only in small batches, because the lemon juice is what keeps it...
I would check at your local pharmacy or medical supply location for plain old Epsom salt. The scent probably won't hurt the tree, but better to be safe. Also, the...