Botanical biopesticides, derived from plants exhibiting insecticidal or antimicrobial traits, are natural pest management solutions. A prominent example is Neem (Azadirachta indica). Neem extracts, particularly azadirachtin, are extensively employed in agriculture and horticulture for pest control. Neem functions as an insect growth regulator, repellent, and feeding deterrent, offering an effective and environmentally sound substitute for chemical pesticides. Additional examples include pyrethrum from chrysanthemum flowers and rotenone from Derris plant roots. The adoption of botanical biopesticides supports sustainable agriculture by minimizing chemical residues and safeguarding beneficial insects.