Are you looking for an organic garden pest control solution? Many people don't want to use chemicals that poison the environment, but then you might think it will be harder to get rid of pests.
It isn't.
There are a lot of misconceptions about organic pest control and I can assure you that it is very efficient.
Here are a few tricks for organic pest control.
First of all, remember that every pest has a solution with another insect.
For example ladybugs will eat the aphids that might be causing havoc in your garden, while the praying mantis will be delighted to eat most pests that come in your garden.
A good method is to have plants that will attract those kind of beneficial insects, so they can protect your garden.
You can also buy some on different gardening directory, for example you would buy some eggs of praying mantis, then you just got to put them in your garden, follow the instructions and you will have a few of them in no time.
When it comes to the bigger pests, such as moles and mouses, it is best to capture them or use some repellent before they do too much damage to your garden.
If we are talking about some animals that are a bit more risky to deal with, such as a skunk or snakes, then it would be a good idea to contact a specialist.
If you do not want to leave the job to some ladybugs or praying mantis, then take note of this powerful recipe.
It is the ultimate organic garden pest control solution.
I call it the garlic fire spray.
You need to mix 2 or 3 garlic cloves with a few large hot chili pepper (cayenne pepper will work too) and 2 teaspoon of vegetable oil.
You should put that in the blender, strain it well, then you can add the final ingredients.
You need to add 1 teaspoon of dishwashing soap and about 1 liter of water.
Blend this again and mix it well.
You should use that garlic fire spray frequently, especially after rain and if there was some dew in your garden, for it will dissipate.
But this recipe is very powerful, it will get rid of everything in your garden, even the beneficial insects like the ladybugs.
Don't over spray either or you might harm your plants.
You can also use this spray to repel the larger pests, you just need to spray near their holes and there are good chances that they will go find another lawn to bother.
It isn't.
There are a lot of misconceptions about organic pest control and I can assure you that it is very efficient.
Here are a few tricks for organic pest control.
First of all, remember that every pest has a solution with another insect.
For example ladybugs will eat the aphids that might be causing havoc in your garden, while the praying mantis will be delighted to eat most pests that come in your garden.
A good method is to have plants that will attract those kind of beneficial insects, so they can protect your garden.
You can also buy some on different gardening directory, for example you would buy some eggs of praying mantis, then you just got to put them in your garden, follow the instructions and you will have a few of them in no time.
When it comes to the bigger pests, such as moles and mouses, it is best to capture them or use some repellent before they do too much damage to your garden.
If we are talking about some animals that are a bit more risky to deal with, such as a skunk or snakes, then it would be a good idea to contact a specialist.
If you do not want to leave the job to some ladybugs or praying mantis, then take note of this powerful recipe.
It is the ultimate organic garden pest control solution.
I call it the garlic fire spray.
You need to mix 2 or 3 garlic cloves with a few large hot chili pepper (cayenne pepper will work too) and 2 teaspoon of vegetable oil.
You should put that in the blender, strain it well, then you can add the final ingredients.
You need to add 1 teaspoon of dishwashing soap and about 1 liter of water.
Blend this again and mix it well.
You should use that garlic fire spray frequently, especially after rain and if there was some dew in your garden, for it will dissipate.
But this recipe is very powerful, it will get rid of everything in your garden, even the beneficial insects like the ladybugs.
Don't over spray either or you might harm your plants.
You can also use this spray to repel the larger pests, you just need to spray near their holes and there are good chances that they will go find another lawn to bother.
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