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Neem Oil & Azadirachtin

Neem oil products range from crude cold-pressed oil (broad-spectrum, contains azadirachtin) to refined neem oil (fungicide only, no azadirachtin) to concentrated azadirachtin extracts. These are not all the same β€” understanding the difference prevents buying the wrong product.

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Brand Names
25+
Target Pests
5–7 days
Residual Life
Yes
OMRI Organic
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🏷️ Brand Names β€” Same Active Ingredient

⚠️ Don't buy duplicates. All products below contain azadirachtin / neem oil as the active ingredient. They differ only in concentration, formulation type, and price β€” not in how they work or what they kill. Buying two different brands is buying the same pesticide twice.
Azamax
General Hydroponics Β· Concentrated azadirachtin extract
1.2% azadirachtin
Professional/growers β€” strongest
Neem Bliss (100% cold-pressed)
Plantonix Β· Pure neem oil
~0.3% azadirachtin + other triterpenes
Consumer β€” most complete
Safer Brand Neem Oil
Safer Β· Ready-to-spray
0.9% clarified hydrophobic extract of neem
Consumer β€” no azadirachtin (fungicide only)
Garden Safe Neem Oil
Spectrum Β· RTU spray
0.9% neem oil (clarified)
Consumer β€” fungicide/pest repellent
Bonide Neem Oil
Bonide Β· Concentrate
70% neem oil (clarified)
Consumer concentrate
PyGanic
MGK Β· Pyrethrin concentrate
1.4% pyrethrin (not neem β€” often confused)
OMRI organic β€” different product

🎯 Target Pests

βœ“Aphids
βœ“Whiteflies
βœ“Spider Mites
βœ“Fungus Gnats (larval)
βœ“Mealybugs
βœ“Thrips
βœ“Leafhoppers
βœ“Scale (soft)
βœ“Powdery Mildew (fungicidal)
βœ“Botrytis (preventive)
βœ“Caterpillar eggs (repellent)

βš—οΈ Mixing & Dilution Guide

Rates below are general guidelines. Always follow your specific product label β€” rates vary by brand and application site.

Foliar spray for aphids/mites/whiteflies
2 tbsp cold-pressed neem oil + 1 tsp dish soap / gal water
Emulsify soap in water first, then add neem oil. Apply to leaf undersides. Repeat every 5–7 days. Clarified neem oil products (Safer, Garden Safe) have NO insecticidal effect via azadirachtin β€” they work only as suffocants and fungicides.
Soil drench for fungus gnats
Azamax: 2 fl oz / gal; Cold-pressed neem: 2 tbsp / gal
Water into potting mix β€” azadirachtin kills fungus gnat larvae in soil. Cold-pressed neem is effective. Clarified products (Safer) are NOT effective for this use.
Powdery mildew preventive
Any neem oil product: 2 tbsp / gal
Both clarified and cold-pressed neem are effective against powdery mildew. Apply preventively β€” neem is far less effective after mildew is established.

⚠️ Safety & Precautions

  • OMRI-listed for organic use β€” safe for certified organic production when correctly labeled
  • Do not apply neem oil when temperatures exceed 90Β°F or in direct sunlight β€” causes leaf burn
  • Do not apply to water-stressed plants β€” increases burn risk
  • Toxic to fish in concentrated form β€” do not allow runoff to water bodies
  • PyGanic is pyrethrin (not neem) β€” commonly confused in organic pest control discussions
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🌿 Environmental & Ecological Impact

🐝 Bees / PollinatorsLOW
🐟 Fish / Aquatic LifeLOW
🐦 BirdsLOW
πŸ• Mammals / PetsLOW
🦐 Aquatic InvertebratesLOW
πŸ’‘ Very low environmental impact. Breaks down rapidly. Generally safe for beneficial insects when used as directed.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is neem safe for pets?
Follow the product label. Keep pets out of treated areas until completely dried (2–4 hours for sprays). Once dry, treated surfaces pose minimal risk to dogs and cats.
Q: Can I use neem indoors?
Check the specific product label β€” formulations vary. Baits and dusts often have indoor labeling; concentrates and granulars are typically outdoor.
Q: How long does neem last after application?
Residual varies by formulation, surface type, weather, and UV exposure. Indoor applications last longer than outdoor. Check the product label for re-application intervals.
Q: What should I do if exposed?
Remove contaminated clothing, wash skin with soap and water. For eye contact, rinse 15–20 minutes. For ingestion or severe symptoms, call Poison Control (1-800-222-1222). Have the product label available.

πŸ“‹ Safety Data Sheet (SDS)

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Neem Oil β€” Safety Data Sheet

View the official SDS document for this product directly on the CDMS label database.

Neem Oil Safety Data Sheet page 1
πŸ“„ Neem Oil β€” Safety Data Sheet Β· View the complete SDS document above or download below
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For informational and educational purposes only. PestControlBasics.com is not a licensed pest control operator and does not provide pest control advice, recommendations, or professional services. All pesticide applications must comply with the product label β€” the label is the law under FIFRA (7 U.S.C. Β§ 136). Always read the full label before use. Consult a licensed pest management professional for infestations involving structural damage, public health pests, or any situation where safety is a concern. SDS/MSDS links open third-party sources; PestControlBasics.com is not responsible for their content.
πŸ“š Sources: EPA Pesticide Labels Β· NPIC Pesticide Info
Published: Jan 1, 2025 Β· Updated: Apr 7, 2026
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Reviewed by Derek GiordanoContent reviewed by a licensed pest management professional and cross-referenced against EPA, university extension, and manufacturer technical data. Last reviewed: April 2026.