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    Is it safe to use with a little dish soap? Some grasshoppers are eating my plants
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    yes it's safe...but neem isn't going to do anything for grasshoppers

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    What would you recommend?
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    neem stopped the grasshoppers in my garden last year, that and few preying mantis but i think they all wandered off

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    my hoppers eat neem and axamax like it's seasoning...
    this thread will help....Anyone else having grasshopper problems?

    also you can use google to search riu.... just use rollitup and search term...
    good luck with your hoppers...

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    I've been using the same thing with so-so results. I don't get out to my girls enough to know exactly WHAT is eating them, so it's hard to say. Seems like it's helped, though. Right now they're all dying from heat stress, so I dunno if it matters anymore. One thing that HAS helped, and I don't know how you could go about implementing this yourself, is that this little fella took up residence on one of them:

    spider.jpg

    turns out it's a green lynx spider. it eats all kinds of things that eat plants and has long been used as a natural pesticide in this region:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_lynx_spider

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