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cigarette butts used as pesticide/insecticide
Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 4:02 am
by eco_concern_me
Well, I'm starting to make a science project when I've heard about this kinda pesticide. I was interested but then I do not know how to make this such thing. Could someone help me??!..

Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 9:37 am
by carolinethorn
Hi,
Have you looked at the link about "How to do a Science Fair Project"? This has information about getting started with your background research and then designing your experiment and so on.
What do you know about the chemicals that are in cigarettes? If you know the names of some of them you could try some internet searches to see if you enter insecticide and the chemical if anything comes up.
Post back with what you find.
Best of luck,
Caroline
Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2006 12:05 pm
by deleted-71447
Eco,
I think you are talking about the practice of throwing a few cigarette butts into a container of water, letting it sit for a few days, then using that solution to spray aphids and other plant pests? You can find more information about that practice by searching the web for "nicotine tea".
Regards,
Chris
tHnks!!!
Posted: Fri Sep 15, 2006 10:42 pm
by eco_concern_me
heLlo buDdies!!!
tNx for the suggestions. I do now starting my project and found out of how to make insecticide chalk from that filters. Don't you worry, I'll post it here on how to do it. Procedures are so easy and for sure everyone could make this homemade insecticide.
Thanks again,
precious