- 1). Mix a solution of insecticidal soap and water in a spray container, according to the directions on the product. Many garden sprayers release a fog-like spray and are quite effective, since covering the plant well is vital to success.
- 2). Spray the mixture either in the morning or evening. This timing prevents the spray from evaporating quickly due to heat and enables it to work well.
- 3). Douse both sides of the leaves and all parts of the plant with the spray.
- 4). Repeat the insecticidal soap method after three or four days if you have a large infestation on the pepper plants.
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