In Poland, they are one of the most burdensome pests appearing in the gardens. They attack with whole herds and appear very quickly on plants. They attack virtually everything, from raspberries, tomatoes or blueberries to rose shrubs and hydrangea. Aphids feed on plant juices, leading to inhibition and growth. They stop blooming and fruiting. Consequently, they can also completely die. However, that’s not all. Also produced by aphids, the fall works adversely on plant development. It blocks photosynthesis processes and leads to inhibition of development. If aphids appeared on the plants, you should react immediately.
Mix 2 tablespoons of this and spray the plants. A home way to quickly remove aphids
There are all kinds of spraying. You can reach for both ready mixtures available in garden stores and prepare them yourself. Professional gardeners on aphids usually recommend a mixture of water, baking soda and gray soap. Pour 2 tablespoons of baking soda into a large container, pour 2 liters of water and add a small amount of liquid gray soap. Mix the whole thoroughly and pour into a bottle with an atomizer. On a rainless evening, spray the plants with this solution. Baking soda leads to dehydration of aphids and inhibits their development. It prevents the pests from multiplying and transferring them. Gray soap sticks aphids and makes them not move.
Here is the most effective method in the fight against aphids! Search for preparations with this composition
If you decide to buy spraying on aphids, look for preparations containing acetamiprids. It is an active substance available in many chemical spraying. It is considered one of the most effective. Acetamiprid affects the nervous system of aphids by blocking the effect of acetylcholine neurohormone. As a result, pests die quickly and stop multiplying.