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Quit Buggin'

Sick of creepy crawlers pestering your indoor plants? Gnat a problem if you use this DIY organic pest spray from local plant doctor Carissa Potenza. Carissa uses neem-oil, a natural insect zapper (no carcinogenic pesticides), to run off lice, spider mites, ants, and other minisuckers (even roaches, ew). She's also avail for urban gardening advice. Fly.
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