What happens if you ingest neem oil?
For clarified hydrophobic neem oil without azadirachtin, there are usually no adverse effects as the body metabolises it as if it were any other edible oil. It mostly gets passed through your system within 24 hours. For neem oil sprays containing Azadirachtin, contact a poison control center or doctor for directions. Always follow emergency instructions as indicated on the neem oil container. The dose of exposure will greatly determine the appropriate treatment response. Neem oil is generally a very safe product for use in the home garden.
Does neem oil cause cancer?
The science suggests that no, neem oil doesn’t cause cancer, even after long-term exposure!
Is neem oil a pesticide?
Yes. According to the World Health Organization, pesticides are “...chemical compounds that are used to kill pests…” However, neem oil has significantly fewer risks associated with it compared to nearly any other pesticide.
What should I do if I get neem oil on my skin? Is it dangerous?
The biggest symptom you may experience is irritated skin. The best thing to do if you get neem oil on your skin is to wash your hands promptly with soap and water. Unless you have an undiscovered allergy or sensitivity to neem oil, you should have no negative effects from it.
Is neem oil toxic to animals, pets, bees, or fish?
According to the National Pesticide Information Center, “Neem oil is practically non-toxic to birds, mammals, bees, and plants. Neem oil is slightly toxic to fish and other aquatic organisms.” If the oil is sprayed directly on a bee, it will harm it, but a bee has no negative effects from landing on or pollinating a plant treated with neem oil.
What plants should I NOT use neem oil on?
You may get a different answer to this question depending on who you ask. In short, if a plant is sensitive or delicate, you may want to avoid using neem oil. Some people say to avoid spraying it on herbs and leafy greens altogether; I say that as long as the plant is not newly transplanted or water-stressed, it should be fine. If you are worried about it, you can test a small part of the plant to see if it has any negative effects before coating the entire plant.
Does rain wash neem oil off?
If the neem oil is freshly applied right before it starts raining, yes, it may get washed off. If the oil has had about 24 hours to dry and/or be soaked into the plant, this isn’t an issue. However, I do generally recommend reapplying neem oil after rain has stopped and the leaves have had time to dry, especially if you are trying to control a mold or fungus like powdery mildew.
Can you eat plants that have been sprayed with neem oil?
Yes! Neem oil is considered safe for consumption when used properly. It is recommended to give the plants a rinse or wash before eating them, just like you would any produce.
What is the best time of day to apply neem oil?
Generally speaking, early in the morning or late in the evening is the best time to apply neem oil. Applying neem oil in the heat of the day in direct sunlight can increase the chances of leaf burn, but this depends on the weather. These times are also best because beneficial insects will likely be less active, decreasing the chances they will be sprayed accidentally.
When should I stop using neem oil?
Continue to use neem oil even if an infestation appears to be under control; simply decrease the frequency of spraying. You should only stop using neem oil if temperatures get extreme (hot or cold) or if the plants get transplanted or water-stressed.
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