It is the beginning of June, which means that the summer is coming. Your garden should be in flourishing, so it would be a pity if the pests were thwarted. See how you get rid of aphids efficiently and cheaply.
Spring is coming to an end and summer is already around the corner. Your garden should currently be dotted with beautiful flowers and the fruits of vegetables and fruits should slowly start to draw, both in the flower bed and on fruit trees. It is in this period that it is really crucial for you to protect plants and fruit trees from various pests, such as aphids. Given that you really cared about your garden and a beautiful summer bed and a perfectly cut tree was preceded by incredible diligence and work, it would be a pity if the crop destroyed the colonies of small harmful beetles.
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Aphid
Aphids attack almost all plant species. They vacuum from them, transmit various diseases to them, and clog the pores of plants with honeydew they produce. Therefore, you need to get rid of them. But how do you know if the plant is attacked by aphids? Fortunately, the occurrence of aphids on a plant or tree is recognized quite simply. Most aphids nest either on the stem or on the lower sheet. They can have different colors from light pink to black.
Whether aphids occur on a tree or plant can also tell you ants. The ants feed on honeymoon that aphids produce. This means that if you see an unusual number of ants on a tree or plant, there is a chance that they are there for aphids. Another indicator that the plant was attacked by aphids may be, for example, twisted leaves, distorted fruits and sticky liquid on leaves or stems. But how to get rid of them?
Spraying from Coca-Coly to aphids
Maybe it sounds crazy, but it’s so. Spraying from the favorite sweet lemonade has proven to be sufficiently effective pesticide. And it’s easier than you think. All you have to do is mix Coca-Cola with water in a 1: 1 ratio. Then pour this lemonade spray into a sprayer and spray it with your plants and leaves of trees. Repeat regularly to see that the aphids will avoid an arch.
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