I mix with water and spray boxwood. Natural spraying for boxwood moth
The first individuals of boxwood moths appear on the shrubs in early spring. The first weeks of spring is a good time for. Many people think that only boxwood attacks the boxwood. It is true that these insects are liked, but they can also occur on euonymus and orash. The boxwood moth is small caterpillars, which over time transform into insects. A characteristic feature of the occurrence of boxwood moth are white, woolly coatings resembling a spider network. The boxwood moth is a pest species that came to Europe from Asia, most likely during transport. Vinegar spraying is a natural way to combat the boxwood moth. Mix the classic spirit vinegar with water in a ratio of 1:10, you can also add a few tablespoons of rapeseed oil. Spray the boxwood with a mixture prepared in this way. After about 30 minutes, rinse properly with a strong stream of clean water.
My final weapon to fight the boxwood moth. After her, pests fall a corpse
Among the most effective, purchased preparations for the boxwood moth is those that contain bacteria Bacillus Thuringiensis. This is the strongest, natural enemy of many pests. This bacterium inhabits the gastrointestinal pipes of the pests by joining the receptor proteins on the surface of the intestinal cells of insects. There, toxic proteins for caterpillars are produced. The damages attacked in this way die within a maximum of 3 days. Bacillus Thuringiensis is safe for people and animals. When choosing buying spraying on aphids, make sure that the Bacillus Thlingiensis bacteria is in the composition