
Aphids are pesky green bugs that can wreak havoc on your garden.
Preventing Aphid Infestations in Your Garden
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I used Dawn dish soap and icy cold water
They died within seconds
I have hops growing in my yard that are destroyed by aphids every year. I've tried the insecticidal soaps nothing seems to work. Is there something I can do in the spring before the plants starts to grow. My black and red currants bushes next to the hops are also affected. Help
Brake-Cleaner from Autozone gets rid of them the fastest. But keep in mind, you must consider how important you consider the plant that you find them on. Your welcome!
You can also use local cow urine which is again benificial in controling aphid attack. For this purpose add 1:6 ratio of cow urine to water. Tested and easiest methord in controling aphids.
I tried to discover why aphids when I washed them off of my plants inside or outside I continued to get a worse infestation quite quickly, so I used a piece of scotch tape and picked some aphids of my plant where they were firmly stuck , I put them where I could keep an eye on them over a black background and with a magnifier was astounded to see they lived for up to 3 or 4 days, and worse than that several of the more mature ones spit out more aphids , shocked I was so I no longer blast them of , I prefer just to remove them physically if i can and squish them eliminating the possibility of recreation , I would sure like to know if any one else has discovered this, try it your self, you may be very surprised at the results.
for the soap mixture, what exactly do you mean by "do not dilute before spraying on plants"?
By this, we just mean that it’s not necessary to dilute the solution before using it on your plants! Though it’s always wise to test it on a leaf first and dilute it if any adverse reaction occurs.
I use banana peels. Cut them into long strips and drape them over the center of collards, cabbage etc. Also tie them around the base of plants. My sister ties them below favorite rose blooms to keep them off. IT DOESN'T WORK to blend up the peel (tried it) eat your 'nana's and use the peels in the garden. (Oregon)
Do the peels need to be fresh and replaced often?
They're tiny, golden colored, and they are perfectly fitted inside each of the buds on my pansies. I want to either leave them be if they're good or dispose of them if theyre bad. Thanks