Biopesticides are specific kinds of pesticides made from natural substances like bacteria, plants, animals, and minerals.
Canola oil and baking soda are two examples of biopesticides that have pesticide uses.
Neem:
Biopesticides have been created as an alternative to chemical pesticides that are less harmful to the environment.
Neem leaves have been reported to have pesticide qualities in the past.
A unique biopesticide has been developed employing whole neem fruit in combination with other ayurvedic herbs in the form of micro-fine dust.
Because the contents are progressively released, the formulation particles generate a sustained release effect, providing long-term insect protection. In the field, the product is cost-effective and efficient.
In IPM programs, neem-derived compounds are particularly beneficial as biopesticides against agricultural pests.
These biopesticides, which have few negative effects on beneficial creatures, can be employed in both organic and conventional agriculture alongside other pest control strategies.