Natural Remedies for Common Pests (e.g., aphids, cutworms
Controlling pests naturally is crucial for sustainable farming. Using organic and biological methods reduces chemical residues and protects beneficial organisms.
Common Remedies:
Neem Oil: Acts as an insect repellent and disrupts insect feeding and reproduction.
Diatomaceous Earth: A natural powder that kills soft-bodied insects by dehydrating them.
Garlic Spray: Blend garlic cloves with water and a bit of soap; this deters aphids and mites.
Beneficial Insects:
Ladybugs: Feed on aphids and other soft-bodied insects.
Lacewings: Their larvae are voracious predators of crop pests.
Tips:
Apply treatments early in the morning or late evening to avoid sunburn on leaves.
Rotate remedies to prevent pest resistance.
Encourage biodiversity to create a natural pest control environment.
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