Raspberry beetle is a frequent settler in berry bushes. Gardeners do not favor the pest, because it is able to reduce productivity by 50%. The most effective methods of dealing with a raspberry lover.
Apple moth - description, effective traditional and folk ways to deal with a dangerous garden pest that damages the fruits of apple trees, pears.
The California scale insect is characterized by its tiny size, ability to mimic, and resistance to insecticides, which greatly complicates the fight against it.
Eastern codling moth is a malicious pest of fruit trees. It damages peaches, quinces, less often pears, apple trees and is able to leave the gardener without a crop.
Few people want the codling moth to host in his garden, because the gardener is disappointed when the apple that he was going to taste or treat him to a friend turns out to be wormy.
Scoop-gamma is a malicious pest of many garden and garden plants. This parasite quickly multiplies and mercilessly destroys crops. How to recognize a representative of this species, and is it possible to protect plantings from it?
How to get rid of scale insects on a lemon - symptoms of damage to citrus trees by harmful insects. Actual methods of combating scale insects.
Living and parasitizing inside the stem, the rodent sawfly remains undetected for a long time and at the same time reliably hides from the action of contact insecticides. How to destroy this dangerous pest?
There are a number of ways to get rid of wireworms in carrots. This is the use of special insecticides and folk remedies, the construction of traps and prevention.
Locust insect - features of nutrition, reproduction. Why do locusts pack together?
A fertile potato scoop is capable of depriving you of a significant share of the harvest in one season. Competently conducted measures will help stop the pest, which will include the treatment of the site with special drugs and agricultural work.
Locust control involves comprehensive measures. What is the danger of an insect and how to get rid of it in your garden.
Bed bugs
Cockroaches
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