The active ingredient in neem oil is azadirachtin, and it is absorbed by the plant from the oil, so even if you wash off the oil, the effects may linger.
However, I found this somewhere:
Quote:
Azadirachtin, a major component of neem oil, is rapidly broken down. Microbes and light break down the pesticide in soil, water and on plants. The half-life of azadirachtin in soil ranges from 3 - 44 days. In water, the half-life ranges from 48 minutes to 4 days. It also rapidly breaks down on plant leaves; the half-life if 1 - 2.5 days. The remaining components of neem oil are broken down by microbes in most soil and water environments.
|
That doesn’t actually tell us the durability if the anti-insect properties of azadirachtin absorbed by the plants, but it does provide some inkling of info.