Organic Garden Pest Control Tips And Facts
Organic Garden Pest Control Tips And Facts
Article by Gavin Cruise
Organic garden pest control can be quite a chore compared to using an alternate means of pest control. There are obvious reasons that you want to do all you can to avoid chemicals to rid your garden of pests. Organic gardening can be quite rewarding and fun, that is, until the pests move in. You should just be prepared to do a little more work in the organic garden. The main trick in organic garden pest control is to stay ahead of the problem, see it early and do something about it.
One of the big problems we have in the UK is that of scale insects. These are very small insects that attach themselves to the plant and feed on the sap. They usually will not do too much damage unless there are large numbers of them, and then they become a real problem. One thing you will want to do to prevent scale insects is to keep the ants to a minimum (we will get to that soon) because ants farm scale insects. If you get rid of the ants the problem will definitely lessen.
To get rid of scale insects that are beginning to infest, you will want to try a number of things. The first thing you can do is scrape them with your fingernail to get them off of the plant; you will find this recommendation on many organic garden pest control sites. The next thing that works well for do it yourself pest control is using some tape to stick on the leaf of the plant over the scale and pull. If there are small quantities, this works well. Another method would be to use some insecticidal soap spray; this also works well with larger infesta`tions.
As far as the ants in the garden there is a way to keep them out that is relatively simple. You will want to buy some Diatomaceous earth. This powdery substance will keep the ants from entering the garden. If you place a line of Diatomaceous earth around your garden, the ants will not cross it. You will, however have to replace the line if it becomes wet. There have been some suggestions that the Diatomaceous earth can have bad effects on ordinary house pets, you should check the label if you have pets.
In order to get rid of the ants in your garden, again, the insecticidal soap will be a good way to keep them off of your plants. Another is the citrus water sprays that we use on the inside of our homes to repel insects.
By practicing home remedy pest control, you can save yourself a lot of money. There are also many hints and tips online about making different mixtures for organic garden pest control that are readily available to you with a web browser and a few clicks of the mouse. Remember, the trick is early detection, the sooner the better for pest control in your garden.
About the Author
Gavin Cruise was born in New York, his father was a wealthy business man in real estate. Gavin had the privilege of traveling extensively with his father learning about a wide variety of subjects. He attended Harvard where he majored in English and from the age of 26 Gavin supported himself by freelance writing. If you would like to read more articles about Gavin Cruise, please visit http://pest-exterminators.net
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