I've recently been experimenting with using JADAM Pesticide as a wildlife deterrent, mainly for raccoons and opossums that are digging up and around crops. I've had a lot of success with the All-Purpose Pesticide on page 352 of the book and using the Infestation recipe without the JHS. I'm assuming it's probably the sulphur that is deterring. I'll be experimenting with lowering the potency to the Prevention recipe to see if it's just as effective this week.
My question is, in order for this to remain effective I have to spray the farm daily in the evening. But will daily application of this pesticide have any negative effects on plants in the long term? I haven't noticed anything yet but I've only been doing this for about 4-5 days now.
Using JS helps deter wildlife. Because it is diluted about 500 times and used every 10 to 15 days, it is expected to have very little negative impact on the soil. Sulfur is also an important nutrient required for crop growth.