An insecticide organic fertilizer composition eradicates insects such as
imported fire ants (IFA). The insecticide organic fertilizer composition
comprises an aqueous homogenized manure extract having an active
ingredient, a surfactant, a solvent, and a fatty acid. Active ingredients
include botanical insecticides which are subject to degradation after a
preselected period of time upon delivery to a soil area. The botanical
insecticide is selected from the group consisting of rotenone, pyrethrum,
sabadilla (varatrine), neem (azadirachtin), ryania (ryanodine), and
mixtures thereof, with rotenone being the preferable botanical
insecticide selected. Advantageously, the combination of these components
and component amounts renders the botanical insecticide's active
ingredients, including rotenone, stable in the aqueous organic manure
extract for a predetermined period of time. During this predetermined
period of time, the insecticide organic fertilizer composition
biologically interferes with IFA's pheromone distress signals. Upon
application of the insecticide organic fertilizer composition to an IFA
mound, the IFAs began to exhibit a state of sluggishness and gradually
begin to die over time rather than relocating, effectuating effective
eradication after treatment. In addition, the biotanical insecticide
functions to fertilize and nourish soil near the vicinity of the mound.