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If you're dealing with fleas, ticks, and mosquitos, you probably want them gone yesterday! Instead of reaching for toxic pesticides which can get rid of the pests but harm pollinators, give cedar oil a try. Cedar horticultural oil is a non-toxic option that is safe to use in your yard or garden. Plus, it won't harm beneficial insects.
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- The EPA recognizes cedar oil as a non-toxic pesticide and it's considered generally safe to use. [12] X Research sourceThanks
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- ↑ https://youtu.be/2BPgTLRkIlY?t=31
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- ↑ https://www.dgcedaroil.com/extrapages/pco32gal.pdf
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- ↑ https://hgic.clemson.edu/factsheet/less-toxic-insecticides/
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