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There is a company called Safers. The make an insecticidal soap spray that is environmental, pet and people safe. I have used it myself with great success. Good luck.
regular dish soap & water. take plant outside and pour the mixture over the plant. This will get rid of the bugs.
ypou have to re-pot the plants in fresh soil in the next size container. Spray them down with horticultural oil making sure all the leaves are covered.
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Make Your Own Insect Repellent With Essential Oils
Usually all you need to do is spray plants with a strong spray from the hose, then letting them dry, before bringing them into the house.