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Most Destructive Garden Insects

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Insect, this is everywhere in the world. We think that man rules this world but in reality, it is these insects that rule. Millions of Insect Species Some insects on this earth are good while some insects are destroying our garden crops and harming us. Let's see how to get rid of such pests naturally.


Precautionary measures

About 95 out of 100 gardeners take action to control an insect or worm only after it has arrived. This is very wrong and should be sprayed with natural pesticides every 14 days.


Test your garden

Test the plants at least once every two days. If there are any eggs in the plants, small worms, or worm residue, take immediate action.


Keep your garden clean

Take care of weeds and discard dry leaves. Remove the worst plants. If there are a lot of weeds around your plants the insects may lay eggs in them or they will go and disappear in the weeds when you spray.


Moderate water

Water only as needed One hour after sunrise or one hour before sunset. Unnecessary excess water can cause insect diseases.


Natural insect repellent.

Some people can grow vegetables or fruits in their home garden, however, it is best to use natural pesticides. We can prepare pesticides by keeping the ingredients at home.


Birdbox

 one or two birds depending on your location and the birds that come and sit in them will eat insects and worms.


Few Destructive worms - organic pest control

Cabbage Maggot



This type of worm only attacks cabbage and its family plants. These cabbage worms attack the roots directly or attack the affected areas easily and destroy the plants. To control this, apply parasitic nematodes around the roots and destroy any old roots in your garden. Mound wood ashes or red pepper dust around stems.


Cabbage Looper



These worms feed not only on cabbage but also on plants such as tomatoes and potatoes. This type of worm can lay hundreds of eggs and destroy a garden quickly. To control this you can mix Syrian soap with oil and a cup of water with it.


TOMATO HORNWORMS - organic pest control for tomatoes




These Tomato Hornworms are the most important worm that can be in your garden. It is a good big worm not only for tomato crop but also for plants like cucumber, cucumber. The best way to control this is to take a small bucket with half the water in it, hold the glove in your hand and kill the worm by hand and put it in the water. After taking this you can spray oil


Cutworms


These worms are fat. Be about an inch long. These worms are black or brown in color. Be active only at night. It will also have an impact on vegetable crops. they may completely devour small plants in May and June. For control. To control this, Bacillus thuringiensis can be sprayed once in 10 days. Inspect the leaves for eggs and remove the leaves containing the eggs.


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