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How to Use Wood Vinegar to Get Rid of Pests? https://animalpestcontrols.com/how-to... #woodvinegar #pestcontrol #pests Wood vinegar is a byproduct from charcoal production. It is a liquid generated from the gas and combustion of fresh wood, burning in an airless condition. When the gas is cooled, it condenses into liquid. Raw wood vinegar has more than 200 chemicals. Its also known as Pyroligneous acid or wood acid. A significant use of wood vinegar is for pest control. Its acidic aroma is a repellent for insects and pests such as mosquitoes, aphids, cockroaches, flies, and ants. Here are the best Ways to Eliminate Pests with Wood Vinegar. 1, Aphids. Aphids are tiny insects that appear out of nowhere and wreak havoc on plants. These notorious pests are a nuisance and can cause significant damage to gardens and crops. So, how can wood vinegar help exterminate these pesky aphids? The acidic nature of wood vinegar breaks down the protective coating around the aphid's body, leading to dehydration and death. You can create a powerful and effective solution to fend off those unwanted critters with readily available ingredients. A popular mixture includes one tablespoon of dish soap, one tablespoon of wood vinegar, and 1 gallon of water. Pour the concoction into a sprayer and apply to areas with aphid activity. Repeat this process twice a week in the evening. The dish soap will break down the protective coating on insects, making them more vulnerable to the vinegar's acidity. Besides, the soap will suffocate these pests by covering their breathing pores, immobilizing them. When combined with the drying properties of vinegar, this mixture becomes a double whammy against aphids. Wood vinegar's ability to eliminate these pests without harming beneficial flora and fauna, makes it an ideal choice for environmentally-conscious caretakers. 0:00:00 intro 0:00:36 1, Aphids. 0:02:05 2, Mosquitoes. 0:02:49 3, Ants. 0:03:54 4, Fruit flies. 0:04:58 5, Cockroaches . 0:06:11 6, Gnats. 0:06:45 7, Spiders.